International Communication
GR

International Communication, Master of Science

Unlock the power of communication in global affairs with a program that uniquely blends international relations, diplomacy, and media’s political economy to prepare you for impactful roles across diverse sectors. 

Why Choose the Master of Science in International Communication?  

Ideal for Ambitious Professionals:

  • Elevate your career with cutting-edge communication strategies and lead in a global arena.
  • Gain essential skills to thrive in today’s vibrant, multi-sector environment.

Cutting-Edge Focus Areas:

  • International Relations: Master global complexities to help you serve as a catalyst for positive change
  • Communication as Diplomacy: Refine your strategic communication skills for influential leadership.
  • Political Economy of Media: Uncover how media shapes and drives global economic trends.

Innovative Learning Experience:

  • Dive into design thinking, immersive case studies, and hands-on problem-solving.
  • Blend theoretical insights with real-world solutions to tackle communication and media challenges. 

Diverse & Dynamic Student Body:

  • Join a dynamic mix of traditional students and professionals from diverse fields.
  • Connect with peers from architecture, chemistry, biology, engineering, and computer science, enhancing your learning with varied perspectives.

Advance your career and make a global impact with a degree that stands out. Apply now! 

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Degree Type
MS
Area of Interest
Communications, Marketing & Media
Associated Colleges or Schools
Program Location
  • Queens Campus
Required Credit Hours
36

Contact Us

We are here to answer your questions about the International Communication program and admission process.  

Please contact:
Justin Goldberg
Graduate Assistant Dean
[email protected]

Program Director
Dr. Nancy DiTunnariello

Courses

Focus on Theory and Praxis

The curriculum, grounded in both humanities and social sciences, encompasses a broad range of theoretical approaches to give you tools for analytical, strategic, and visionary thinking about the development of international communication structures and the evolving global communication and information order. In addition, you engage in empirical and practical analyses of cases in global media governance, public relations and marketing, advocacy and activism, public policy and diplomacy, as well as human rights.

The degree consists of total 36 credits that full-time students usually complete in four semesters.

  1. Theories and Processes of Communication
  2. Media and Communication Research Methods
  3. Media, Culture and Society
  4. International Communication
  5. International Communication and Global Development
  6. Media, Communication and Public Policy
  1. Media, Activism and Social Change
  2. Transnational Advocacy
  3. Media Governance
  4. Political Communication
  5. Media, Communication and Human Rights
  6. Global Feminism and Media
  7. Media, Communication and Public Diplomacy
  8. Media Strategies and the Politics of Peacebuilding
  9. Thesis I
  10. Thesis II
  11. Internship I
  12. Internship II

Internships and Places of Employment 

The United Nations
United States Military Intelligence 

Admission Requirements

All applicants must possess a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution or the international equivalent before enrollment at the graduate level. In addition to the application formand non-refundable application fee, candidates should submit the following:  

  • Statement of professional goals and resume, which can be uploaded as part of the application for admission.  
  • Official transcripts from all undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools attended. 
  • One letter of recommendation obtained from a professional or academic reference.  
  • Official TOEFL, IELTS, PTE or Duolingo scores are required for applicants whose native language is not English.  
  • Students with international credits must submit a course-by-course foreign credit evaluation with GPA calculation from a NACES member.

For additional information, please contact:
Office of Graduate Admission
[email protected]
718-990-1601

Program Research, Events, & Seminars

St. John’s University leads the way in innovation in this field by staying ahead of the emerging trends and incorporating these trends into our curriculum. Our faculty and students are involved in some of the most cutting-edge research and featured in prominent publications worldwide.

Explore upcoming events and seminars featuring top industry professionals and networking opportunities for students. 

Scholarium 

Scholarium is a peer-reviewed, open access, academic journal that publishes original papers, authoritative reviews, research reports, and information, and aims to foster interdisciplinary initiatives. The journal is managed by students and supervised by the faculty.

The Journal's Mission

The journal’s mission is to publish innovative empirical, theoretical, and review articles focused on human rights, civil rights, and social justice. Submissions are encouraged from a range of areas and divergent viewpoints in a readable fashion for those concerned and interested in current affairs.

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Monday, September 16, 2024
Graduate Networking Event
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