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Curriculum & Courses

The Master of Science in Strategic Communication is introducing a new curriculum for students beginning the program in fall 2025.

Curriculum for Incoming Fall 2025 Students (24-Months)

New curriculum features include:

Updated foundational courses. We have redesigned the program’s required core courses and added a course in Ethical Decision-Making for Communicators.

Introduced selective courses. We have added selective courses, providing more options to focus your study in specific areas. 

Part-Time Online
Description Part-Time: Early/Mid-Career and Experienced
Description Points Requirement Part-Time: Early/Mid-Career and Experienced

36 points (credits) for degree completion

Format

Primarily online instruction with three on-campus residencies: at the start and the end of the first semester and the start of the second semester. 

Intake

Fall intake only

Time Commitment

Up to 3 years

Capstone Project

Yes

International students are responsible for ensuring they have read and understand the University’s student visa application eligibility and requirements(link is external). Please note that it is not permissible to enroll while in B-1/B-2 status. In addition, if studying on a student visa, you must enroll full-time (12 credits per term) and study on campus.

Part-Time Sequence (Sample)

Students take two classes their first fall and spring terms. During subsequent terms, students will have the ability to scale up or scale down their course load, provided they take the remaining required core courses and complete their program within three years.

To accommodate working professionals, one section of every core course is available during a weeknight evening, typically 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

The sequence below is an example of how a student may complete the program in two years.

First Term: Fall (6 Points/Credits)

Core 1: Strategic Communication Management

Core 2: Compelling Communicator

Second Term: Spring (6 Points/Credits)

Core 3: Ethical Decision-Making for Communicators

Selective 1

Third Term: Summer (6 Points/Credits)

Selective 2

Elective 1

Fourth Term: Fall (6 Points/Credits)

Selective 3

Elective 2

Fifth Term: Spring (6 Points/Credits)

Core 4: Communication Research and Insights

Elective 3

Sixth Term: Summer (6 Points/Credits)

Core 5: Capstone

Elective 4 

Core Courses

Note: The program’s five core courses provide a foundational understanding of strategic communication and are required for the M.S. degree.

Selective Courses

We have introduced selective courses, allowing students to focus their studies in specific areas. Students are required to take one course from each selective group. If students are interested in more than one course within a selective group, they may take additional courses, which will count toward elective degree requirements.

Note: Selectives are not always offered in the same modality each year. Please double-check the current modality before enrolling. Not all selectives are available every semester, and registration is based upon availability.

Group 1: Communication Tools & Technologies

Group 2: Interpersonal, Team, and Organizational Communications

Group 3: Global Strategic Communication

Elective Courses

The program’s wide and varied range of electives gives students the opportunity to take classes at the School of Professional Studies outside of the program and elsewhere at Columbia. Through their elective selections, students can craft a path of study aligned with specific interests and objectives. Many electives bring together students from all formats of the Strategic Communication program, providing additional opportunities for networking and relationships.

Note: Electives are not always offered in the same modality each year. Please double-check the current modality before enrolling. Not all electives are available every semester, and registration is based upon availability.

Expectations and Time Demands

Typically students spend four to six hours per class per week, in addition to time spent in the class itself.

Core courses take place during the evenings online and are typically offered from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Students typically take two courses together with their cohort in their first and second terms. Following that, students have the opportunity to take more or fewer courses each semester depending on professional and other obligations.

In order to receive the master’s degree in Strategic Communication through this program format, you must complete all requirements of the degree within three years with an overall grade point average of 3.0 (B) or better.


The information about the new curriculum model included on this web page applies only to students starting the program in fall 2025. Students who began the program in fall 2024 or earlier should visit this page to view the curriculum model applicable to their cohort.


The University reserves the right to withdraw or modify the courses of instruction or to change the instructors as may become necessary.