
Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication
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[PGDipIC]
8, 120 1.0Full-time for one year or part-time for two to three years
Starts February or July
15 places
CA2264
Mt Albert campus
NZ$ 5949
International fees
Programme summary
Improve your understanding of organisational and international communication. Develop the skills to manage communication effectively in organisations and within the global context. Explore intercultural communication, political communication, and management and strategic communication.
Want to increase your career prospects in the field of communication? The Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication gives you insight into the intercultural, political and organisational aspects of international communication. Improve your critical thinking and analytical skills, and explore communication policy and practice at a national and international level. Student learning is primarily self-directed and the flexible delivery of courses allows you to schedule your studies around work and personal commitments.
Highlights
- Close links with professional communication organisations like the Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ) ensure that all course content is relevant to your career.
- A mix of online learning and on-campus teaching. With internet access, you can download lecture study notes and participate in online discussions whenever and wherever it suits you. Some courses have a more traditional delivery.
- Part-time study options available.
- Cross-credits towards the Master of International Communication.
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Teresa Yap - Executive PA and part-time Lecturer, Unitec Institute of Technology"Effective communication is paramount to our work and social life. ...
- Study for free with a postgraduate scholarship





