This MA explores intercultural communication through a range of interdisciplinary perspectives. The understanding and skills you gain will equip you to investigate and apply new ways in questions around language, culture and diversity, helping students to overcome barriers to understanding while also preparing them for research, policy and practice in applied language studies, education and the workplace in a superdiverse and communicatively complex world.
Normally a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor's degree in a relevant subject (e.g. English, languages, linguistics, and communication), or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard is required.
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This course not only provides you with an outstanding foundation for PhD research and an academic career but will also prepare you to develop yourself internationally in areas such as education, communications or public relations. Group discussions and debates in class will help you to acquire strong presentation and negotiation skills. Likewise, the analytical and research skills you will gain are highly valued by employers from a range of sectors.
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