Our course enables you to meet the growing need for increased knowledge in cross-cultural communication. You will receive communication-focused training and develop expertise in cross-cultural communication. The course covers understanding how cultures and human behavior reflexively interconnect. Changing social conditions and circumstances require new ways of dealing with people, and fresh ways of interacting and communicating with people of other cultures. There is an urgent need to improve our knowledge and understanding of the processes and issues involved in cross-cultural communication and to discover how such knowledge can be effectively applied in everyday experiences. What this means in practice is that we need to develop our knowledge of why and how communication 'works' and how and why it sometimes does not 'work'.
A 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in the following disciplines: Anthropology Communication Ethnography Intercultural Communication, International Relations Linguistics Philosophy Psychology Politics Social Anthropology Social Psychology Sociology TESOL Modern Foreign Languages Translation
IELTS 7.0 overall (with a minimum of 6.5 in writing, and 6.0 in all other sub-skills).
Communication
Newcastle
Postgraduate
1
September
£8,100, £18,600,
London
Postgraduate
GBP UK: £9,500 full-time; £4,750 part-time & International: £20,000 full-time; £10,000 part-time
Uxbridge, Middlesex England, UK
Postgraduate
GBP £2,700
London
Postgraduate
GBP