Chapman University Reviews of Master's in Communications

  • 5 Reviews
  • Orange (CA)
  • Annual Tuition: $37,603
100% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 5 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Reviews - Master's in Communications

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B L
  • Reviewed: 3/14/2017
  • Degree: Communications
"As an alumnae of Chapman University's Communicative Sciences and Disorders program, I am very satisfied with their program. While attending school, the faculty were easy to access and willing to offer support/answer questions. The campus was centrally located and parking was never an issue. Not only did a gain a credible degree which has secured a stable position in my field, I have also made life long connections with other alumni. I would highly recommend Chapman University for anyone interested in becoming a speech language pathologist."
Jessica Lau
  • Reviewed: 5/9/2015
  • Degree: Communications
"The pro of being a film student in Chapman is the great film resources and networking opportunities with faculty, students, alumni, and associates of the college. The con is the expense and fees of the classes."
Myles Williams
  • Reviewed: 3/2/2014
  • Degree: Communications
"Pros: Great professors Great discussions The school has a movie theater for classes and events Very interesting readings Provides students with certain opportunities for students to gain experience and a better understanding of the field Cons: Nothing"
Francesca Butler
  • Reviewed: 6/15/2013
  • Degree: Communications
"I absolutely, positively adored Chapman's graduate screenwriting program. The professors are willing to go above and beyond to help you succeed and become the best writer you can possibly be. The only downside is the commute to LA for internships, and even that's not that bad if you can find people to carpool with. The program's what you make of it, and if you go in with clear goals, determined to make the most out of your career, then Chapman will take you far."
Amy Sterner
  • Reviewed: 1/23/2013
  • Degree: Communications
"Pros: - cohort model - always learning the most up to date info and therapy Cons: - Financial aid for graduate students"