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Global Communications and Technology Concentration 


ANTH 332 Cultures in Comparative Perspective

COMM 202 Mass Media and Communication Systems

COMM 305 Foundations of Intercultural Communication

COMM 306 Issues in Intercultural Communication

COMM 307 Field Study in Intercultural Communication

COMM 350 Mass Communication and Public Policy

COMM 375 Mass Communication Advertising and Promotions

COMM 412/GOVT 412 Politics and the Mass Media

COMM 431 Information Technology and the Political Process

COMM 456 Comparative Mass Media

*COMM 506 Communications in International Organizations

*COMM 554 Telecommunications Policy and Regulation

IT 221 Introduction to Security Technology

IT 300 Modern Telecommunications

IT 341 Network and Operating System Essentials

IT 353 Information Warfare

IT 462 Information Security Principles

IT 488 Fundamentals of Satellite Communications

PSYC 379 Applied Cross-Cultural Psychology

 

 

Topics Courses

COMM 399 Special Topics in Communication

 

 

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Other relevant courses, as well as study abroad and internship experience, may fulfill the requirements of the concentration upon approval from the major advisor.

500-level courses (marked with an *) also require advisor approval.

 

 

For more information contact:
Johanna Bockman, Director
(703) 993-8778
jbockman@gmu.edu
or Cynthia Warren
(703) 993-2821
gloa@gmu.edu




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