Graduate study in Intercultural Communication focuses on research, theory, and practices in inter/intra/cross cultural communication, with emphasis on power differentials and cultural politics across multiple contexts, including the classroom, business and professional settings, and a variety of sociopolitical movements. Students in this area can expect to explore issues of identity and intersectionality; language, discourse, and politics of representation; as well as globalization and postcoloniality as these relate to the study of culture and communication.
Recent graduate course offerings in Intercultural Communication include:
- 441 Intercultural Communication
- 448 Intercultural Training
- 493 Special Topics: Irish Culture and Communication
- 506 Ethnography of Communication
- 507 Ethnographic Fieldwork
- 541 Advanced Studies in Intercultural Communication
- 543 Identity, Culture, and Communication
For a complete listing of graduate courses, please click on the course offerings link.
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