Application guidelines. LSE came in at 3. Student, alumni and faculty work. Learn on the global scale From its founding, the London School of Economics and Political Science LSE has aimed to be a laboratory of the social sciences, a place where ideas are developed, analyzed, evaluated and disseminated around the world.
Learn more. Global Communication MA faculty. Patricia Riley. Please review International Applicant Information carefully for details on required documents, earlier deadlines for applicants requiring an I or DS from GW, and English language requirements. The capstone sequence includes a 2-credit capstone workshop taken before the 2-credit capstone seminar.
Students must have completed at least 18 credits of coursework prior to starting the capstone sequence. The two 2-credit capstone courses must be taken consecutively.
Specialization 9 credits Students must complete a specialization in either global issues or a regional focus in consultation with the Program Director. Global issues specializations A. Any topic intended to be used for this requirement must be approved by the director prior to enrollment.
Electives 9 credits 9 credits in elective courses relating to international affairs or communication selected with approval of the Program Director.
With Program Director approval, graduate students can apply a maximum of 6 credits of language courses toward the electives.
Additional thesis option Students who wish to complete a thesis do so in addition to the capstone requirement. Students pursuing a thesis must have a minimum GPA of 3.
Thesis students also need to complete at least one research methods course. Thesis credit is counted as elective or specialization credits with Program Director approval. The two 3-credit thesis courses must be taken consecutively. Foreign language proficiency requirement Students in the master of arts in the field of global communication program are required to demonstrate proficiency in a modern language other than English.
Students may fulfill this requirement in one of the following ways: Having earned a minimum grade of B in a sixth-semester university-level advanced language course completed no more than three years prior to matriculation in the Elliott School's master's degree program. Having earned a minimum grade of B in a sixth-semester university-level advanced language course at GW, or in an approved course taken at another institution of higher learning, including Elliott School exchange partner institutions, while enrolled in the Elliott School master's program.
Passing the Elliott School-administered foreign language proficiency reading and speaking examination at the currently-required level of proficiency. The Elliott School administers foreign language proficiency examinations once in the fall and once in the spring semesters.
Students should plan to take the language proficiency examination as soon as possible following their matriculation in the program. Students have three opportunities to pass the examination. Failure to pass the examination for a third time results in dismissal from the program.
Achieving the required proficiency level in a reading and speaking examination administered by an Elliott School-approved foreign language assessment institution, at the student's expense, while enrolled in the Elliott School's Master's Degree Program. Demonstrating the required foreign language proficiency level in a foreign language professional skills course offered through the Elliott School. The instructor tests the student during the course to determine if the required proficiency level has been achieved.
Close this window Print Options. Send Page to Printer Print this page. Download Full Catalog Download the full Catalog. Applications for admission will continue to be accepted on a rolling basis after the fellowship deadlines have passed, but students will not be considered for fellowships. Two 2 letters are required. Transcripts are required from all colleges and universities attended, whether or not credit was earned, the program was completed, or the credit appears as transfer credit on another transcript.
All applicants are required to submit an essay of approximately words that answers one of the two questions below:. State your purpose in undertaking graduate study at the Elliott School. Please discuss an issue of international importance you wish to address in your professional career. This can be demonstrated by:. Park University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Apply Request Info. Global Communications Certificate Develop a greater understanding of the connectivity of international communities.
Program Introduction Curriculum Faculty. Program Introduction At Park University, our Global Communications Certificate program is designed for those who wish to enter or advance their careers in communication, human resources, business, sales or marketing. Program Highlights The Global Communications Certificate program will prepare students to develop a greater understanding of the challenges of cross-cultural communications, an appreciation of cultures and philosophies that underlie international communication styles, as well as a deeper awareness of the connectivity of international communities.
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