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Intercultural Communication and Management | Master (continuing education)

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In our increasingly interconnected world, people from different cultures and countries work together. Intercultural competences help us avoid misunderstandings and promote effective communication. Companies are also increasing their focus on diversity. To do so, it is necessary to value different perspectives and create an inclusive working environment. The English-language degree program “Intercultural Communication and Management” is a continuing education master’s degree program for students with work experience who want to grow professionally and personally and shape our globalized world. The program aims to impart theoretical and practical knowledge from the fields of intercultural communication and management in a balanced manner.

THE PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
NameIntercultural Communication and Management
DegreeMaster of Arts
Standard period of study4 semesters
Credit points120
Language of instructionEnglish
Start of program (1st semester)Summer and winter semester
CampusAm Neuen Palais
Fees & ChargesSemester fees and charges: yes
Tuition fees: yes

Program Content

The continuing education master’s degree program in Intercultural Communication and Management aims to enable students to take on management and leadership roles relating to communication within companies of various sizes on the basis of existing academic qualifications and professional experience. As part of the master’s program for working professionals, students will acquire fundamental knowledge and approaches in linguistics, cultural studies, and business administration as well as specific management competencies. Emphasis is placed on establishing a close link between science and practice. Technical and methodological competencies are therefore taught in an application-oriented manner.

Program Objective and Future Career Options

The degree program creates optimal conditions for professional careers in demanding positions on the German and international job market. Graduates of the degree program are able to develop solutions to problems in all areas of multilingual and intercultural business communication – especially in the fields of market analysis, consulting, communication management, marketing, mediation, diversity management, and human resources.

Prerequisites for Admission to the Master’s Program

In general, the prerequisite for master’s studies is a first academic degree, such as a bachelor’s degree. Applicants must provide proof of English language skills of at least level B2 (CEFR). You do not need to provide proof of German language skills. Applicants must also provide evidence of at least one year of professional experience.

You can read more about the subject-specific admission requirements in the respective admission regulations.

Program Structure

In the four-semester master’s program, you will earn a total of 120 credit points, consisting of the modules listed below and your master’s thesis.

For additional information, please consult the subject-specific degree regulations or the Departmental Advisory Office.

CONTENT AND CREDIT POINTS

Modules

Credit points

Intercultural Communication6 CP
Conversation Analysis6 CP
English as a Global Language6 CP
Project Management6 CP
Change Management6 CP
Intercultural Business Communication6 CP
Applied Conversation Analysis6 CP
Intercultural Mediation & Conflict Management6 CP
Management Skills & Negotiations6 CP
International Management & Design Thinking6 CP
Communication Management6 CP
Digital Communication, Language and Culture6 CP
International Marketing & Business Development6 CP
Leadership & Human Resource Management6 CP
Diversity Management6 CP
Master's thesis and oral examination (defense)30 CP
Total120 CP

Contact

Departmental Advisory Office

 

Griebnitzsee
Building 7, Room 2.23

Advantages at a Glance

This is a full-time English-language program, which is organized in a way that considers the circumstances of members of the workforce. The program enables international managers and specialists from Germany and around the world to acquire a Master of Arts at the University of Potsdam.

The University of Potsdam takes into account the actual living conditions of its students and has introduced the possibility of part-time study for many degree programs. This also applies to the master’s degree program in Intercultural Communication and Management.

Application and Enrollment

You want to join the master’s degree program Intercultural Communication and Management at the University of Potsdam? Then you should take the next step and get more information about the current application and enrollment procedures on the application websites.

Advantages at a Glance

Contact

Departmental Advisory Office

 

Griebnitzsee
Building 7, Room 2.23