Communications


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Postgraduate Pathway (Stage 1)

Communications Duration: 2 semesters

Intakes: January, June & September

Intercultural Communications is a form of communication that aims to share information across different cultures and social groups. Anglia Ruskin's MA Intercultural Communications course covers various cultural topics such as Impacts of Migration Discourse and Identity, Language, Identity and Policy and Intercultural Relations and Communication. Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University:

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MA Intercultural Communication MA International Relations MA Publishing MA Applied Linguistics and TESOL MA TESOL and Material Development

Academic Information Where your main course begins with stage 1 at CRIC you will do the following modules over one semester: PM1000: INTERACTIVE LEARNING SKILLS AND COMMUNICATION 5 Skills-based module designed to develop advanced academic skills required for successful post-graduate study

Assessment: [Oral Presentation: 10% | Group Report: 20% | Critical Reading Assessment: 20% | Closed Book Exam: 40% | PDP Journal: 10%] Contact Hours Per Week: [4]

Credits: [15] PM1002: LAW AND GOVERNANCE Study of English/EU law; Contract Law; Corporate governance and corporate social responsibility.

Assessment: [2500 Word Report: 25% | Group Presentation: 25% | Exam: 50%]

Credits: [15]

Contact Hours Per Week: [4]

PM1007: ICT SKILLS Skills-based module designed to develop advanced IT skills required for successful post-graduate study.

Assessment: [Multiple Choice Test: 20% | Group Presentation: 20% | Assignment: 60%]

Credits: [15]

Contact Hours Per Week: [3]

PM1006: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (DOUBLE MODULE) Study of Business Strateg and The Economic Environment of Business.

Assessment: [2x Written Reports: 60% | Closed Book Exam: 40%] Contact Hours Per Week: [6]

Credits: [30] You will be required to pass all modules (75 credits) in order to successfully complete the pre-masters course.