In an increasingly globalized society, the world needs people who are able to navigate the complexity of communication across cultural and geographic...
In an increasingly globalized society, the world needs people who are able to navigate the complexity of communication across cultural and geographical boundaries. Students enrolled in the Intercultural Communication Program gain the cultural knowledge, experience in international relations and communication skills they need to succeed in this environment. As a student of the intercultural communication program, you will have the opportunity to create a personalized and relevant course plan that will prepare you to achieve your unique career goals.
The degree in intercultural communication is designed to enable students to understand the main models of cultural values and communication behavior, to develop cross-cultural communication skills, and to introduce students to the ethical problems of intercultural communication by studying abroad or domestic studies. The intercultural communication program allows students to develop advanced language skills, teach them to work comfortably and effectively in intercultural situations, prepare them to achieve specific professional goals through individual trainings and internships. Students and teachers come from different parts of the world, and participation in the program is in itself a meaningful multicultural experience. Understand the intercultural and contextual communication of careers in Study Abroad, community-based organizations, and global companies.
A degree in intercultural communication paves the way for a variety of careers and academic activities, including advising foreign students, programming studies abroad, and supporting refugees and immigrants. You will gain the skills and knowledge to understand linguistic and social practices among people from different cultural and organizational backgrounds. This tutorial examines intercultural communication from interdisciplinary perspectives. The understanding you receive will allow you to explore issues related to language, culture and diversity in new ways, help you overcome barriers to understanding and prepare for Research, Policy and practice in the fields of Applied Linguistics, education and research.
This program provides you with an interdisciplinary understanding of intercultural communication based on linguistic, anthropological, applied Sociological Perspectives, linguistic education and culture. It will also develop your ability to analyze, evaluate and compile sociocultural and linguistic data, primary and secondary sources, and help you develop research. This program is suitable for anyone who has a strong interest in communication issues of different languages and cultures. In addition to Language teachers and communication professionals, it is also aimed at graduates in languages, linguistics, education and anyone interested in a critical understanding of language, culture and identity.
As a student of the intercultural communication program, you will participate in a wide range of courses and field experiments on the ethnographic study of communication between members of different cultural groups — including linguistic, social, ethnic, ethnic, national and gender groups — and in various organizational contexts. Graduates of this program will be university and university professors, researchers, pedagogical experts and other people who work or want to work in different cultural and linguistic contexts. Areas can include International School Education, non-governmental organizations, International Development, International Business, communication, consulting and related academic disciplines.