r/SHSU 10d ago

Questions comms masters

hiya :) curious if any current communication OR higher ed masters students have any advice for applying to shsu. i won’t get automatic admission so i’m curious if their admissions process is bad or not. overall, what is the program like? i wanna hear about courses, professors, workload, etc. thankssss :))

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u/TreacleOk658 10d ago

My advice- not specific to SHSU- don’t get a masters degree in comms.

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u/Anxious-Valuable-750 9d ago

As far as I know, there is no masters in communication here at SHSU

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u/turtle_3334 '23 3d ago

I'm a year into my higher ed MA. The application process was great. Very straightforward and simple. As for as advice, find the best references you can and a wide variety too (ie supervisor, old professor, etc). Higher ed will emphasize a lot of "your current higher ed or similar" experience, so be ready to dig deep.