
According to Eduniversal's (http://www.best-masters.us/ranking-master-corporate-communication-in-north-america/master-of-science-in-international-communication-st-johns-university-college-of-professional-studies.html) 2019 ranking of Top Master's Programs in the North America (United States and Canada), St. John's University's M.S. Program in International Communication has worked its way to #34 in North America, and #27 in the United States.
The Master of Science in International Communication has enjoyed a respectable national standing since its inception. Our student body comes from a variety of disciplines, including architecture, chemistry, biology, engineering, computer science and others, along with the traditional students, who move from undergraduate to graduate studies. They bring rich interdisciplinary perspectives and professional experience. The unique focus of international relations, communication as diplomacy and political economy of media makes this program attractive to those who want to apply communicative dimension to their professional field in an increasingly multi-sector global systems. Our nationally diversified student body along with the international students adds intellectual vibrancy to this graduate program in International Communication. The teaching philosophy is rooted in advanced models of problem-solving such as design thinking, case studies, and other high impact educational practices. According to the Program Director, Prof. Juszczak "Our program is designed to bridge high-level theoretical modeling of complex problems with real-world experience developing solutions in the communication and media space."
To learn more about the MS in International Communications Program, please contact Dr. Mark Juszczak at [email protected], at 718-990-3548
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