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University of Jyväskylä - Finland

Department

Department of Communication

Description

Human-centred Sciences, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Sport and Health Sciences and Teacher Education form the core fields of research and education of the University of Jyväskylä. It is one of the largest research universities in Finland, with over 16,000 students, including international students from some 70 countries.

The Department of Communication consists of four major subjects: Journalism (emphasis on media), Speech Communication (emphasis on social interaction), Organizational Communication and PR (emphasis on organisation) and Intercultural Communication (emphasis on intercultural and multicultural issues). The mission of the Department of Communication is to engage in high-quality research in the field of communication and media and to provide critical and ethical academic education for future communication experts. The University's social outreach is the basis for both goals.

Programmes

  1. Master's Degree Programme in Intercultural Communication - This programme is a two-year interdisciplinary course of study designed to enhance the professional communication competence of students preparing for careers which involve significant intercultural contact. The studies encompass 120 credit units. Prerequisite for the studies is BA or equivalent degree (180 credit units) in a relevant field.

    Students need to complete an internship of 2-3 months and a Masters Thesis for their degree. In addition to courses on Intercultural Communication and Intercultural Competence, students may focus on issues related to intercultural and international relations, intercultural education and training, communication, language and semiotics, multiculturalism in organisations and society, and area studies. Language of instruction in Intercultural Communication is English.

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Other Information

The Department of Communication welcomes exchange students in the framework of the Erasmus programme, the Nordplus networks and the bilateral agreements of the University of Jyväskylä. Every year about 30 exchange students study at the Department of Communication.

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Contact

Department of Communication
University of Jyväskylä

Po Box 35 (ToB)
40014 University of Jyväskylä

Finland
Fax: +358 14 2601511

Placed on the Communication Initiative site April 21 2007
Last Updated May 02 2008

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