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Overview
The Masters of Arts in Professional Communication
combines work in theory and research with a comprehensive emphasis
on written, oral, and visual communication in professional contexts.
This program will prepare you to work as a professional communicator
for industry or public service or to teach in two year colleges.
In addition, the program provides the background necessary to pursue
a Ph.D. in rhetoric or technical communication or opt for a career
working in a variety of media across the industries. In this program
you are encouraged to tailor the degree to meet your individual
career objectives.
Through coursework, close interactions with the faculty, and client-based projects, MAPC students learn theories, research methodologies, and practices of professional communication. Graduates of the program have a comprehensive understanding of written, digital and visual communication and can think critically about issues and current debates in professional communication practice. The MAPC program is composed of students who come from academic backgrounds ranging from biology to communication studies, English to computer engineering, and political science to graphic design. Most of our graduates become website designers, technical writers, teachers, trainers, or public relations professionals, often rising to management positions. Some of our graduates pursue Ph.D.s at programs such as Iowa State, Minnesota, Michigan Tech, and Purdue.
During your course of study, you will also have
the opportunity to work with some of the latest technology available
for document design in the Multimedia-Authoring,
Teaching and Research Facility and in the Usability Testing
Facility. You may also have the chance to work in a variety of other
disciplines, as the MAPC program has the potential to draw on Clemson's
expertise in agriculture and natural resources, architecture, city
and regional planning, engineering, textiles, and basic sciences
and technologies. The program also offers the Health
Communications Certificate, a specialization in the communication specific to the health and medical sector.

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