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Culture and Communication

This programme provides you with an understanding of the theories and methodology of the social sciences, emphasizing the field of culture and communication. The programme has an interdisciplinary core in addition to a specialisation in social anthropology, sociology, psychology, or media and communication.

You can choose to study culture and communication with the emphasis on cultural studies, for example in combination with the humanities. Other possible areas of specialisation are communication and management, corporate cultures and organisations and social relations.

The first year give students an overview of the field of culture and communication. Subsequently you will specialise, for example, in ethnic relations, trends and trend analysis or generations and youth culture.

Your specialisation subjects will affect your work opportunities. In general, central work areas will be cultural, organisational and information work, both in the private and public sectors.

The programme is founded on an academic tradition strongly rooted internationally.

 

Published Mar 23, 2007 01:00 PM - Last modified Jun 11, 2010 06:07 PM