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MA International Political Communication

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    MA 1 year full-time, or 2 years part-time

Masters Degree Description

Embark on an exciting journey into global political communication. Unravel socio-political intricacies from digital campaigning and fake news to grassroots activism. Explore political journalism, gender and race impacts, and the emotions driving politics.

Why study MA International Political Communication at BU?

  • Industry Connections and Real-World Experience: Leverage BU’s extensive links with political organisations, NGOs, and communication consultancies at local, national, and international levels. 
  • Engage in research: Join the activities of the Centre for Comparative Politics & Media Research
  • Global Perspective and International Focus: Gain insights into the latest developments in political communication worldwide, learning how political and social changes are driven by technological innovations and global dynamics. 
  • Comprehensive Theoretical and Practical Knowledge: Analyse and tackle current political communication issues by drawing on theories from social science, sociology, psychology, and international relations. 
  • Expert Faculty and Prestigious Guest Speakers: Learn from academics with global research connections and benefit from guest speakers who are industry leaders, including NGOs, political consultants, public relations professionals, and politicians. 
  • Practical and Professional Skills Development: Enhance your employability through our Graduate Skills Programme and practical experience with industry projects, equipping you with the skills needed to excel in various political and communication roles. 
  • Diverse and Inclusive Community: Join a culturally rich and diverse cohort that enhances your learning experience and prepares you for a career in the global political communication field. Benefit from opportunities to study or work abroad, expanding your professional horizons. 

Entry Requirements

The normal requirements for embarking upon a postgraduate taught degree are:

  • A Bachelors Honours degree with 2:2 in a required subject, or equivalent
  • Required subjects include: Media and Communication, Politics, Public Relations, Journalism, Sociology or Social Policy

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Students who graduate from this course will:

  • Be equipped with the critical and analytical skills to pursue professional and academic research within the field of political communication and related disciplines
  • Possess appropriate academic and professional transferable skills enabling them to pursue careers across the political and corporate world
  • Be well-versed in a number of pervasive issues that shape and set the parameters for contemporary international political communications scholarship and practice.

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