M.A. in Public Diplomacy and Global Communications
Syracuse, USA
DURATION
18 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
USD 1,872 / per credit *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* Tuition increases approximately 3% each year. Graduate students are charged a health fee and activity fee per semester plus a one-time program fee.
Introduction
As a student in the public diplomacy and global communications program, you will learn from people who have done what you want to do: work with governments, organizations and international corporations to make it possible for citizens on opposite ends of the world to understand and communicate with each other. Offered in partnership with the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, the program includes coursework in public relations, international relations, and a semester in Washington, D.C. (43 credits)
Admissions
Curriculum
Your international career begins here
As a public diplomacy and global communications student, you will be dually enrolled in two prestigious schools that give you access to world-class expertise in public diplomacy studies: the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. You will learn the art of public diplomacy from people who have done what you want to do: work with governments, organizations and international corporations to make it possible for people on opposite ends of the world to understand and communicate with each other.
Program Outcome
You will gain the skills needed to understand how to build relationships with multicultural audiences. Your coursework will teach you how to develop communications programs that describe an organization, convey its vision, explain its actions and capably and confidently advance its message in times of change or crisis.
Scholarships and Funding
Various scholarships, fellowships and instructional associate positions are awarded to incoming Newhouse students to help offset the cost of attendance. Since Newhouse does have limited funding to offer, the majority of these awards are partial and only applicable for the academic year (excluding the summer sessions). It is also a competitive process, and all awards are merit-based.
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Career Opportunities
The public diplomacy and global communications program has full access to the career development resources of both the Maxwell and Newhouse schools.
Students can also utilize the strong alumni networks of both schools for careers in public diplomacy, international relations, public relations, public affairs, communications and other related fields.
English Language Requirements
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