Description

The Communication and Development Studies program at Ohio University is devoted to multidiscplinary teaching of, and research on, the utilization of information and communication systems and processes to promote national and regional development, to support specific development projects, and to facilitate social change. Rather than expecting students to simply learn and adopt established theories, premises, methods, priorities, values, and practices, the program emphasizes training that gives students the flexibility to critically adapt what they learn to their own world as they experience it. Students are encouraged to develop their own unique approaches to national or regional development, and the role of information and communication, more in tune with their needs and their countries' requirements as determined by social, political, cultural, and economic realities.

The Communication and Development Studies program seeks to contribute to Ohio University's excellence in the fields of communication, development studies, and international affairs; to the university's commitment to international programs, and to its vocation of service to the community. Activities aimed at accomplishing these goals include the coordination of a program of study that leads to a master's degree; the support of faculty and student research; the development and maintenance of resources necessary for teaching, learning, and research; networking with relevant organizations in the field, and promotion of the program, its activities, and its faculty and students both nationally and internationally.

Quick Facts

Location

Midwest

Setting

Small Town Setting

Type

Public

Size

Small (Under 2,000 Undergrad)

On-Campus Housing Available

No

In-State Tuition

$4,461

Out-of-State Tuition

$5,781

Selectivity

Open Admissions

Enrollment

916

Students

Total Students
916

Full-Time vs. Part-time Students

Full-Time
61%
Part-Time
39%

Students Coming From In-State vs. Out-of-State

In-State
98%
Out-of-State
2%

Ethnic Diversity

African-American
3%
Caucasian
94%
Other
3%

Students State Origin

Ohio
98%
West Virginia
1%
Other
1%

International Students

International
0%
Domestic
100%