Course summary
Our Masters in Global Communications will give you insights, experience and a critical understanding of global communication using current and emerging media platforms. You will gain practical skills and industry contacts to enhance your future opportunities while developing your knowledge of the cultural, historical and ethical contexts that shape international communication. Why this programme
- Gain experience in communication campaigns, analysing media content, and using digital communication tools to engage diverse audiences.
- Develop a critical understanding of the intercultural communication skills needed to address global issues, alongside the opportunities and challenges introduced by emerging media platforms and digital innovations.
- Build contacts with industry professionals through projects and collaborations with media and communication organisations.
- Learn how to implement and manage communication strategies and policies, considering organisational objectives, technological advancements, and the legal and regulatory frameworks in different regions.
- Assess the complex ethical and professional contexts within which global communication professionals operate and apply this understanding to real-world scenarios.
- Identify and apply the skills and processes essential for effective global communication practice, including digital content creation, media management, and strategic communication planning.
- Glasgow is a culturally vibrant city, a UNESCO City of Music, and named the UK’s top cultural and creative city by the European Commission. You will have the opportunity to work on communications issues relevant to the cultural industries through direct engagement with Glasgow’s international cultural scene.
- Glasgow has played a pivotal role in global communications both past and present. A distinctive feature of our programme is a rigorously historically grounded approach to communications and media studies. You will have the opportunity to utilise materials from the past to better understand contemporary communications.
- Our extensive collections provide access to a wide range of business and industry archives, enabling you to apply modern media approaches to their use and interpretation.
Entry requirements
2.1 Hons (or non-UK equivalent) in all Arts & Humanities subjects or Business, Law, Communications, or Computer Science. However, all backgrounds will be considered. If you do not meet the standard academic criteria but have substantial relevant professional experience, you will also be considered for entry to the programme. The application should include a short statement (500 words) outling your interest in the programme.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University of Glasgow
Berkeley Square
Pavilion 3
99 Berkeley Street
Glasgow
G3 7HR