Application Deadline: 01 April, 11:59 pm, PT

YOUR FIRST STEP TOWARD AN IMPACTFUL CAREER-CHANGE

A Master’s Program Designed For Tomorrow’s Demands


At the University of Washington’s award-winning Communication Leadership Master’s Program we equip professionals with key skills in content, UX, marketing, and strategic storytelling.


Our program’s distinctive approach fosters critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and responsible leadership for the future.


Designed by industry experts, the curriculum combines practical, AI-ready training with values-driven learning, empowering students to lead meaningful change.

A Degree For Any Career Path in Communications

Choose from three degrees tailored to your career goals.

For aspiring leaders and mid-career professionals to build skills in strategic and organizational communications.

Ideal for early to mid-career professionals focused on digital media and marketing communications.

Designed for recent graduates and early-career professionals interested in launching their career in communications.

Build Expertise That Matters to You

Customize your learning with 8 specialized tracks – build
expertise in the areas that matter most to you.

Marketing
& Branding

Communication
& Culture

Content Strategy & User Experience

Storytelling

Community & Leadership

Emerging Technologies
& Trends

Organizational & Professional Communication

Law & Ethics

Testimonials

Brittany Martin

Strategic Inclusion Leader
Netflix

“Joining the Comm Lead program was the best decision I made in starting my career. I was young, ambitious, and ready for the challenges to come, but I didn’t have a solid direction. Be prepared to find yourself, question what you know, and make connections that will last well beyond this program.”

Thomas Zou

Product Marketing Manager
Microsoft

“Comm Lead helped me to jump-start my career in the US. The benefit wasn’t just knowledge gained from courses and growth of my portfolio. It was the confidence and camaraderie developed throughout the 18 months.”