Graduate students in the School of Media and Journalism can earn a Master of Science in Mass Communications to support their career in the diverse world of news, media, and communications.
Theses/Dissertations from 2023
An Analysis of Social Media Operations in the King Salman Humanitarian Organization Aid and Relief Center, Nasser Abudulrahman Alkhulayfi
Framing Of Saudi Women Pre- and Post-Vision 2030: A Comparative Analysis of Online Newspaper Coverage in Western, Middle Eastern, And Saudi Contexts, Yusra H. Alzahrani
The University Look: How Sun Belt Conference Athletic Officials View their Standing in the Collegiate Sports World, Jake Williamson
Theses/Dissertations from 2022
An Analysis of the Experiences of Mid-Range Black Soul And R&B Musicians During The 1960s, Hope R. McAlee
Theses/Dissertations from 2021
The Impact of American Media Consumption on Saudi Young Adults' Social Media Behavior, Lifestyle, And Attitude Toward Non-Traditional Behaviors, Mohammed Khushaim
Theses/Dissertations from 2020
Is Social Media a Reliable Source for Information? An Examination of Social Media Use Among Saudi Journalist, Mesfer Alharethi
The Impact of Social Media Use on Students’ Academic Performance: A Field Study at A Mid-South University, Asem A. Alomari
Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Exploring Saudi Journalists’ Attitudes Towards Ethical Issues of Mobile Journalism, Ahmed Ali Deen
Twitter Usage by Indian Embassies and Consulate General Offices for Addressing Indian Migrants Issues in Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates., Jayaprakash R. Veeramreddy
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
Perceived Impact of Twitter on Saudi Arabian Users' Perceptions of Their Personal Identities, Barrak Abdulrahman Alhumaid
Friendship in the age of social media in Saudi Arabia, Rayan Faleh Alotaibi
The Role of Snapchat in the Dynamics of E-Commerce and Communication in Saudi Arabia, Hessah Alqahtani
How Kuwaiti College Students in the United States Use and Perceive Electronic News Media: A Case Study, Musaed Fahad Alshammari
Binge watching motivations: A survey of content users, Abdullah Ahmad Asmael
Social media and self-esteem: The relationship between social media and self-esteem, Jody Don Barker
Clinton Versus Trump: A Content Analysis of Framing and Gender Stereotypes in Newspaper Coverage of the 2016 Presidential General Election, Kimberely A. Blackburn
The Arabic Animator's Perceptions of Arabic Animation Film Industry, Ghanem Elhersh
Silenced and Broken: A case study of high school counselors reactions to an original anti-bullying video, Phoebe Lashae Haynes
Arab Citizens’ Perceptions of the Investigative Journalism, Ahmed Makharesh
An Examination of Cultural Sharing by Saudi Citizens Using Instagram, Hind Mouria
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
Using Instagram for Shopping in Saudi Arabia, Manasar Awadh Alharethi
How Facebook Is Being Used in Saudi Arabia as a News Source, Maha Ahmad Alshareef
Health Information Seeking on The Internet: How Graduate and Senior Level College Students Determine Credibility, Khairul Islam
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
A Survey of Saudis’ Behaviors Toward Twitter as a News Gathering Tool, Abdullah M. Almalki
Perceived Interactivity and Uses and Gratifications of Online Interactive Advertising, Anna Hermes
Challenges And Potential Solutions to Communication Problems Faced by International Students at Arkansas State University, Ashutosh Pal
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
Survey Examination of How an Anonymous Source Gains Credibility in the Political Discourse: @karametwatan Twitter Account as an Example, Yousef A. Aldaihani
Arkansas State University Students' Perceptions of Islam and Muslims: The Effect of Media and Demographics, Saud Helal Alotaibi
How Saudis Who Use Internet See the Future of Print Newspapers in the Digital Age, Sultan Alotaibi
Mass Media: From the Pulpit to the Pew of Christian Churches, Lisa Colleen Bonds-Brown
The Climate of Public Opinion in the Digital Age: Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Freedom of Expression and Political Activeness in Saudi Arabia, Mohammed Hassan Faqihi
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
Trendsetters Vs. Agenda Setting: A Comparison of Agendas in Twitter and Newspapers of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed Almistadi
Degrees and Dollars: An Analysis of Student Perception on Messages Influencing College Matriculation, Erna Bass
The Tweeting of the U.S. Senate: Content Analyses of Usage, Messaging, and Strategies by U.S. Senators on Twitter, Josh Bramlett
Getting Young Adults Tuned In to Public Radio: A Survey of Uses, Perceptions, Content, and Programming, Johnathan Michael Reaves
Theses/Dissertations from 2013
A Survey of Social Media Users in Saudi Arabia to Explore the Roles, Motivations and Expectations Toward Using Social Media for Social and Political Purposes, Abdulaziz B. Alothman
Blowing Smoke: Harry Anslinger and the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937, Michael Holifield
Islamic Presentation on Social Media Communication, Adnan Osama Shareefi
Theses/Dissertations from 2012
An Analysis of the Online Versions of Three Leading Newspapers in Nigeria on the Job Crisis: A Framing Theory Perspective, Ngozi Agwaziam
A Content Analysis of the Media Agenda Setting in the Saudi National Newscasts, Faisal Adnan Sabir
Theses/Dissertations from 2011
The New Press Law: Kuwaiti Journalists and Newspapers Owners Knowledge and Attitude, Fawaz Mohammad Alajmi
People's Perceptions of Women's Stereotypes in Films: A Survey of University Students, Baker Hasan Alkarimeh
More Than Just a Farm, Charisse Danielle Hobson
A content analysis of how Al Jazeera English and Arabic channels framed the war on Gaza, Farah Fakhri Jallad
A Survey of the Motivations for Reading Blogs by Jordanian University Media and Journalism Students, Naheda Moh'd Makhadmeh
Nepalese Journalists After the Interim Constitution In 2007: A Survey of Their Profiles, Working Conditions and Perceptions, Deepak Neupane
Informing the Public: An Examination of Government Press Releases During Thai Political Turbulences, Pimchanok Srijamlong
Covering Terrorism: A Comparative Analysis of Al Jazeear New Site and Al Arabiya News Site., Khalaf Mohammad Tahat
Theses/Dissertations from 2010
Cultural Variations to Media Use Influence on International Students' Acculturation, Alejandro de la Sen
Better Communication During Natural Crisis Communications, Husain Abbas Murad