Bachelors/Masters
School of Communication
School of Communication
Bachelors/Masters
School of Environmental Sustainability
School of Communication
Bachelors/Masters
School of Environmental Sustainability
School of Communication
Bachelors/Masters
School of Environmental Sustainability
School of Communication
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About the Global Strategic Communication MS Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Degree at Loyola
Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s programs allow full-time students to complete both an undergraduate and graduate degree in just five years. Learn more about the Global Strategic Communication MS Master's degree and eligible undergraduate Bachelor's degrees below.
Global Strategic Communication MS Graduate Program
Cookie-cutter messages and campaigns don't cut it in our globalized world. As business becomes increasingly multinational and top-of-mind issues take on a worldwide focus, communicators need to navigate an interconnected world to create culturally relevant messages and campaigns that engage a diverse range of stakeholders. This program will build your skillset and elevate your knowledge base to prepare you for today's more complex media and global communication roles.
Eligible Undergraduate Programs
- Advertising and Public Relations BA
- Environmental Policy BA
- Environmental Science BS
- Environmental Studies BA
Interested in learning more?
Visit our Global Strategic Communication MS webpage for information about Career Opportunities, Results & Skills, and more.
VIEW GRADUATE PROGRAM PAGECurriculum and Program Outcomes
Loyola’s extensive course catalog will always house the latest Global Strategic Communication MS Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's program course information, including degree requirements, course descriptions, prerequisite requirements, available concentrations, and more.
Additionally, this resource will provide learning outcomes, showcasing the commitment to specific skills and growth graduates can expect to achieve following completion of the program.
- Advertising and Public Relations/Global Strategic Communication BA/MS Catalog
- Environmental Policy/Global Strategic Communication BA/MS Catalog
- Environmental Science/Global Strategic Communication BS/MS Catalog
- Environmental Studies/Global Strategic Communication BA/MS Catalog
Costs, Scholarships, and Aid
The Global Strategic Communication MS Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's program provides a significant cost savings to students interested in accelerating their path to an advanced degree. Finishing both programs in five years, including both undergraduate and graduate courses during your senior year, equates to a lower overall cost than if both programs were completely separately.
Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's students can also take advantage of the Returning Rambler Scholarship for eligible programs, offering a 25 percent tuition discount for graduate studies.
For more information and to find out your total estimated cost for a Global Strategic Communication MS accelerated program, please connect with the Financial Aid Office.
Step By Step: Chart Your Accelerated Degree Path
Explore options in undergraduate years one and two. Connect with your academic and career advisors and chart a two-year schedule to establish the best path toward your degrees.
Apply in undergraduate year three. Students applying to an Accelerated Bachelors/Masters program will experience a slightly different application process. Please review the Global Strategic Communication MS program page for process information and required supporting materials. Loyola students do not need to submit official transcripts. Start your application here.
Begin graduate course work. In undergraduate year four, you will take both undergraduate and graduate courses and complete your bachelor's degree.
Complete your graduate course work in year five. Graduate with your master's degree.
Please note that transfer students may have a slightly different timeline. Transfer students who are juniors may apply at the end of their second semester.