It strives to provide students with understanding in current research with practical skills to understand and be involved in communications at global, local, and individual levels. Graduates of this major understand the new rapid trends such as new media and new cultural forms.
Students also learn a solid liberal arts background necessary for success in the communications field. The program also focuses on research methods, including historical, textual, socio-cultural, and empirical approaches and procedures for writing and presenting research.
The Global Communications program also has the opportunities for students to specialize in different areas. These include: Production, Media Convergence, Integrated Marketing Communications, and Journalism.
Each specialization has a group of related courses in which if the student takes 3 of the classes, that specific specialization will be complete.
The American University of Paris is a non-profit educational institution incorporated in the State of Delaware and licensed by the State Board of Education as a Delaware institution of higher education.
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