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2 Communication MSc Degree Programs in China


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University of Nottingham Ningbo China
MSc Electronic Communications and Computer Engineering
- Ningbo, China
MSc
Full time
12 years
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Electronic Communications and Computer Engineering (ECCE) combines the University of Nottingham’s academic excellence with strong industry relevance. The programme provides graduates with advanced expertise in 5G/6G mobile and satellite communications systems, AI-driven electronic communications, Internet of Things, embedded computing and digital signal processing. The curriculum is fully aligned with the UK Engineering Council’s AHEP4 standards.


Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
MSc Media and Communication
- Suzhou, China
MSc
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The MSc Media and Communication programme provides a wealth of knowledge and transferable skills for you to make an impact on the media world of today and tomorrow.
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Communication degree programs at the Master's level in China present a unique opportunity to study in a rapidly evolving media environment. You’ll delve into exciting areas like digital communication, public relations, and intercultural communication, preparing you for a globalized industry.
Through courses such as advanced communication theory, strategic media management, and digital content creation, you’ll develop specialized skills in crafting messaging strategies and analyzing audience engagement. The curriculum emphasizes research focus and practical projects, enabling you to apply your learning directly to real-world challenges. This dynamic educational approach fosters critical thinking and enhances creativity, important skills as you navigate the complexities of modern communication.
Students strengthen adaptability as they explore diverse communication styles and cultural contexts. Graduates often pursue careers in corporate communication, media production, and public relations, with skills that transfer well across international boundaries. The environment encourages collaboration and networking, positioning you to meet the demands of a global workforce.