The program requires 33 total credit hours—nine 3-credit courses and a 6-credit capstone project—to be completed in 12 months for full-time students or up to 42 months for part-time students. Students will be required to take at least one course each semester. Courses will be offered in the fall, spring, and summer semesters. Learn more by visiting the detailed course description page.
The fall and spring semester courses will run online on a standard 14-week schedule. In the summer, there will be two independent one-week courses that will require residency at Loyola’s Evergreen campus in Baltimore, Md.
M.A. Emerging Media
Course Schedule
Fall 2013
- Exploring Digital Culture - Dr. Neil Alperstein
- The User Experience - Dr. Jonathan Lillie
- Law and Regulation for Emerging Media - Dr. Elliot King
- Emerging Media Applications - Dr. Neil Alperstein
Spring 2014
- Application of New Media in Strategic Communication - Dr. Gregory Hoplamazian
- Digital Divide: The Social Impact of Emerging Media – Dr. Sara Magee
- Emerging Applications in New Media - Dr. Neil Alperstein
- Exploring Digital Culture - Dr. Neil Alperstein
Summer 2014
- Media Innovation - Dr. Elliot King
- Content Creation Bootcamp - Dr. Russell Cook
- Ethical Issues in New Media – Dr. Sara Magee
- Exploring Digital Culture – Dr. Neil Alperstein
- Capstone Project - Various