Study Communications Abroad

The communications field is one of the most rewarding career choices a young person can make. Companies large and small, local and multi-national, nonprofit and corporate alike all need talented people to plan, write, promote, produce and execute strategies to reach their target audiences. Yet the field is also one of the hardest to break into for a recent college graduate. A four-year degree may not be enough to get your foot into the door. That’s why studying abroad is one of the very best ways you can give yourselves a leg up to get into this field.

More than any time in the past, employers are seeking candidates with a global viewpoint, international experience and understanding of other cultures and peoples. Whether you choose a semester or year abroad, undertake an internship, pursue a graduate degree or even take a summer short course, you’ll not only give yourself a significant advantage career-wise, but you will also have a once-in-a-lifetime experience that’s never more in reach than during your college years.

What areas of communications can I study?

Advertising
Broadcasting
Communication Research
Communication Studies
Corporate Communication
Editing and Publishing
Film and TV Production
Graphic Design
Intercultural Communication
International Communication
Internet Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Journalism
Marketing Communication
Media Studies
Photomedia/Photography
Public Relations
Visual/Graphic Communication
Web Multimedia
Writing

Where can I study communications abroad?

Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific - www.australearn.org/communications

Asia - www.asialearn.org/communications

Europe - www.eurolearn.org/communications

 

GlobaLinks Learning Abroad - 12050 N. Pecos St., Suite 320 Westminster, CO 80234
1-800-980-0033 - studyabroad@globalinksabroad.org
www.globalinksabroad.org - www.australearn.org - www.asialearn.org - www.eurolearn.org