Masters Degrees in Communication - 469 Courses - Results 126-150
Istituto Marangoni London
Fashion
- Digital Design and Communication MA Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
- Communications and Signal Processing MSc (Eng)
University of Limerick
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Limerick
Science and Engineering
- Communication and Media Master of Research - MRes
- Data Science and Communication MSc
- Media and Communication: Digital Culture and Communication pathway MA
- Strategic Communication MSc
- Global Media and Communications (LSE and Fudan University) MSc
- Global Media and Communications (LSE and University of Cape Town) MSc
- Global Media and Communications (LSE and University of Southern California) MSc
- Media and Communication (Media and Communication Governance) MSc
- Media and Communications MSc
- Media and Communications (Data and Society) MSc
- Media and Communications (Research) MSc
- Media, Communication and Development MSc
- Politics and Communication MSc
- Strategic Communications and Society MSc
About masters in communication
Communication studies masters degrees are concerned with the way we communicate, individually, as a society and globally.
By studying a masters degree in communication, students will get the chance to hone their research in an area that interests them the most, for example media communication or political communication.
Students will analyse the media, including social media platforms, newspapers, magazines and news programs, and think critically about how the content is presented. For example, is the information presented responsibly? Is it presented from an unbiased perspective? Can you trust the source?
By researching different types of news stories, from celebrity scandals to important political debates, communication students will learn excellent research skills, as well as critical thinking skills, and these learned skills will stand them in good stead for many fulfilling careers.
As well as developing students’ intellectual and academic skills, a communication masters degree will also provide students with practical skills, such as communication and presentation skills.
Communications masters degrees will draw on real-world situations, where students will apply their learned theory to real-life situations – they may also get the opportunity to undertake internships or research positions.
Masters degrees in communication are often taught alongside another related subject – popular pairings being an MA in Media and Communication, MA in Marketing Communication and a Political Communication MA.
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Why study a masters in communication?
A masters degree in communication will equip students with the analytical, critical thinking, writing, reflective and, of course, communication skills to take on a range of potential job roles. It is an excellent choice for those wanting to pursue fascinating careers including marketing, PR, advertising, teaching, journalism, politics and research.
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