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Global Intercultural Communication

Media, Journalism and Communications

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Overview

The MA in Global Intercultural Communication prepares students to navigate cultural and linguistic diversity in a global workforce. Key areas of study include linguistic influence, cultural practices, analytic approaches, and digital technologies. Graduates are equipped for various careers requiring intercultural communication expertise.

Application Timeline

  1. September 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. April 29, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Whole course
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
England£10,675£10,675
Northern Ireland£10,675£10,675
Scotland£10,675£10,675
Wales£10,675£10,675
International£22,700£22,700

Requirements

Entry Requirements:
Language Requirements
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic:

Modules

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About

Overview

This program addresses the challenges of communicating across different cultures and languages, particularly in a globalized workforce.

Program Objectives

The MA in Global Intercultural Communication aims to equip students with essential skills to help organizations navigate cultural and linguistic diversity.

Key Areas of Study

  • Linguistic Influence: Explore how language shapes cultural worldviews and sociocultural norms.
  • Cultural Practices: Understand linguistic communication as a means of creating and sustaining identities.
  • Analytic Approaches: Utilize discourse analysis and cross-cultural pragmatics to examine communication
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Subject Area Information

Media and Communication Studies is an interdisciplinary field that explores the various ways in which media and communication impact society, culture, and individual behavior. This discipline encompasses a broad range of subjects, from traditional print media to digital communication technologies, and from theoretical frameworks to practical skills.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Media Studies

  • 2. Communication Theory

  • 3. Digital Media and Society

  • 4. Media Production

  • 5. Journalism and News Writing

  • 6. Public Relations and Advertising

  • 7. Media Law and Ethics

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Critical Thinking
  • Technical Proficiency
  • Writing and Reporting
  • Strategic Communication
  • Research and Analysis

Career

Media and Communication Studies equip students with a comprehensive understanding of the media landscape and the skills needed to navigate and influence it.

Potential Professions
  • Journalist

    Reporting news and creating content for newspapers, magazines, television, and online platforms.

  • Public Relations Specialist

    Managing the public image of organizations and individuals.

  • Media Producer

    Creating and managing content for television, radio, film, and digital platforms.

  • Social Media Manager

    Developing and implementing social media strategies for businesses and organizations.

  • Advertising Executive

    Planning and executing advertising campaigns.

  • Communication Consultant

    Advising organizations on effective communication strategies.

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