Applied Cultural and Translation Studies (German-Polish) | Angewandte Kultur- und Translationsstudien (Deutsch-Polnisch)
University of Potsdam
at International University SDI München · Munich, Bavaria
Duration
7 semesters
Tuition
€3,120 total
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Full Time
The Bachelor's Degree in International Communication and Business at the International University SDI München is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of communication theories and practices within a global business context. Over the span of 7 semesters, students engage with various modules that bridge cultural studies and business communication, equipping them with the knowledge to succeed in international environments. The curriculum emphasizes real-world applications, allowing students to explore the dynamics of communicating effectively across diverse cultures.
At this public university, the programme is structured to include both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Participants are expected to complete modules that accrue ECTS credits, leading to a final thesis that demonstrates their ability to conduct independent research. Additionally, in line with the university’s focus on applied knowledge, students undertake a practical or internship semester, which is essential for enhancing their employability and understanding of the work environment.
The skills gained from this programme encompass critical thinking, intercultural communication, strategic decision-making, and advanced business communication techniques. Ideal for students who have an interest in cultural studies and the global business landscape, the programme suits individuals who aspire to work in varied roles that require a mix of communication prowess and business acumen.
Graduates from this programme find opportunities in numerous industries across Germany, especially within the thriving Mittelstand sector, multinational corporations, and non-profit organizations. The practical experiences offered during the internship semester allow students to build a network, which is pivotal in the German job market. Plus, upon graduation, students benefit from an 18-month job-seeking permit, enabling them to explore various career paths while living in Germany.
It typically takes 7 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Tuition is around €3,120 total. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
Career OutcomesInternational Marketing ManagerCorporate Communication SpecialistPublic Relations ManagerGlobal Business ConsultantCross-Cultural TrainerGraduates from this programme find opportunities in numerous industries across Germany, especially within the thriving Mittelsta...
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