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2 International Communication MA Degree Programs in Germany


International University SDI München
Intercultural Communication (M.A.)
- Munich, Germany
MA
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
German, English
Intercultural competence is more crucial today than ever before in internationally operating companies, non-profit organizations, non-governmental organizations as well as on the political level. This strength combined with a sound professional qualification is the basis for your success. Whether as an executive, project manager, or expert, shaping the future depends on successful communication. And successful communication requires the ability to think outside the box. This is exactly where the Master's program in Intercultural Communication comes in. With the development and deepening of your intercultural skills in the areas of communication, moderation and conflict management, marketing, personnel management, and organizational management. From the theoretical basics to the practical implementation.


Universität des Saarlandes
Deutsch-französische Studien: Internationale Kommunikation und Kooperation (M.A.)
- Saarland, Germany
MA
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
German, French
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An International Communication degree at the Master's level in Germany allows you to explore the nuances of global communication within a diverse cultural context. This field of study emphasizes strategic communication skills, preparing you for a career in an increasingly interconnected world.
Through courses in intercultural communication, media studies, and public relations, you'll gain expertise in crafting effective messages for varied audiences. You’ll work on projects that focus on real-world applications, enhancing your ability to navigate complex global issues. The program’s research orientation supports critical thinking and encourages you to investigate communication trends and practices.
Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with diverse perspectives. Graduates of this discipline often pursue roles in multinational corporations, non-profit organizations, or governmental agencies, where they apply their skills to promote effective communication strategies across cultural boundaries. In Germany, you'll benefit from an education that emphasizes both academic rigor and practical application, aligning with the needs of an international workforce.