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International Business Communication

Course

In Nijmegen ()

£ 1001-2000

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Class hours

    1680h

  • Duration

    1 Year

Combining communication studies, applied linguistics, business communication and intercultural communication.

About this course

- TOEFL score of ≥580 (paper based) or ≥237 (computer based)
or ≥92 (internet based), ≥22 (writing)
- IELTS score of ≥7.0 (overall band) and ≥6.5 (writing)
- Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE), with a mark
of at least B
- Cambridge Proficiency in English (CPE), with a mark of at least C An interview may be part of the selection process, experience in
quantitative research

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Subjects

  • Business Communication
  • International Business
  • Communication Training
  • Communication Management
  • Social Media
  • PR
  • Marketing
  • HRM
  • Corporate Communication
  • International Communication

Teachers and trainers (1)

Brigitte  Planken

Brigitte Planken

Programme Coordinator

Course programme

Master's specialisation in International Business Communication
  • This is one of very few programmes in Europe (and the only programme in the Netherlands) that also focuses on the cultural and linguistic dimensions of international business communication.
  • The specialisation deals with theory and insights that are relevant to achieving effective communication in various organisational contexts, from interpersonal communication in a meeting with (multicultural) colleagues, to marketing communication aimed at reaching international target audiences.
  • Students do a (group) internship in which they work towards solving a particular communication issue or answering a specific communication question for a company or organisation. This provides hands-on experience in a relevant organisational setting.
  • This specialisation attracts students from different countries and because admission to the programme is selective (max. 50 students per year), you’ll be part of a small group of highly motivated Dutch and international students. This means that to a certain extent, your learning environment is international as well.
  • Guest speakers are regularly invited to share their knowledge about current developments in business, management and organisational communication.
  • Although the main focus is on international communication in larger, multinational companies, graduates of this programme will be able to apply what they’ve learned in a variety of organisations – profit, non-profit or governmental.
Check www.ru.nl/masters/ibc

International Business Communication

£ 1001-2000