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International Communication

Sukurta: 25 November 2020
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Faculty
Communication 

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Scope of studies and length
90 ECTS credits, 1,5 year

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Qualification awarded
Master in Social Sciences

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Application deadline*
1 May / 1 July 

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Language
English

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Tuition fee per year
4 700 €

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Start of studies
1 September
City
City
Vilnius

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The study programme is an exclusive one in the Baltic region. It provides students with the competencies needed to become corporate communication professionals and those willing to initiate a career with international corporations working as CSR or PR specialists or consultants. The goal of the programme is to provide students with a broad and profound knowledge of international and cross-cultural corporate communication, and to form the practical skills necessary for professional activities. The programme is focused on providing additional qualifications, which enable the students to see and evaluate various communication processes from a global perspective, rather than on educating a specialists in a certain narrow area of activities.

 

Why choose this programme?

  • The programme has been developed in close cooperation with the Faculty of Communication’s foreign business and academic partners, in order to complete a curriculum that provides corporate communication competencies, which encourage our graduates to compete at the international level.

What comes after?

  • Graduates from the programme are likely to become actively involved in the labour market, by taking jobs in integrated marketing, corporate communication and the public relations departments of international organisations, as well as becoming freelance communication consultants.

"International Communication program provides a broad basis for young professionals to enter the field of communication. Unlike most study programs, it combines the rigorous scientific approach of a research university, with the practically orientated hands-on methods for allied science institutions. This combination enables the program graduates to develop and apply abstract solutions to concrete problems."

Emil Slott, graduate from Denmark