Webster University's School of Communications offers programs covering a wide range of communication specialties. The curriculum integrates theory and practice, emphasizes experiential learning, promotes creative thinking and incorporates global learning experiences.
Digital technology is changing the means and modes of communication, and executives in many of today's organizations expect communications professionals to possess managerial expertise and strategic planning abilities to go along with technical knowledge. A graduate degree from the School of Communications at Webster University can provide the edge needed to keep skills relevant.

Sverdrup West Wing Remodeling

The west wing of Sverdrup will be rebuilt as a state-of-the-art media production and communication education facility, providing our students the most up-to-date and unique technology in the entire region.
Learn more about the Sverdrup renovations including plans, progress updates, room relocations, and more.




Graduate Certificates
Often appealing to adult learners wanting to earn education credit to aid in refocusing or advancing their careers.
Educating for Tomorrow
Preparing students for in-demand positions in the evolving marketplace.
Exceptional Standards
Ensuring education quality through 95+ years of accreditation.

Top Degree Programs

Graduate students in advertising and marketing learn to stay competitive through application of emerging technologies, understanding the influences of global cultures and developing socially responsible advertising strategies. Theory-based study enables students to anticipate and successfully engage in consumer trends, non-traditional media and new technologies.
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Connect with the School of Communications

Public Relations Students Work to Help At Risk Students Start Careers
May 18, 2022
In the News: Commencement, Woolf, Hall, Ellison, Belo, Steenz and Meadows
May 18, 2022
A round up of significant mentions of Webster University or quotes from faculty and staff in news stories.

School of Communications Spearheads Paid Student Internships
May 5, 2022