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Our mission is to prepare credible, creative Christian professionals
for a world where the mastery of communication skills and technologies is essential.

 
 
  We offer fives areas of concentration in a 38 semester-hour masters program, offered completely online. Choose from tracks in leadership, ministry, education, writing and new media.
 
     
    
 

Through cohorts and web-based interactive media, we are building a community of scholars and practitioners. In our program, networking isn't just between computers.

 
 


 
   
  This web-based program is built on a widely-supported platform for online learning. But there is more to it than a computer and a browser.
 
 
October 2004. Associate Professor of Communication Robert Woods is a coauthor of the newly released Media Ethics: Cases and Moral Reasoning (7th edition) by Allyn & Bacon. Woods also manages the companion website.

October 2004. Professor of Communication Dr. Wally Metts published a review of Quentin Schultze's Christianity and The Mass Media in Christian Scholar's Review (Fall 2004).

October 2004. Assistant professor of Communication Dr. Paul Patton was recognized as Professional Alumnus of the Year by Spring Arbor University.

Registration is open for 2005-2006. Please see the schedule here. Please contact Bonnie Minier at bminier@arbor.edu if you have questions.


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