International and Intercultural Communication.
A program that focuses on the specialized knowledge and skills needed for effective communication in the international community and among people of different cultures; and that prepares individuals to function at the national and international levels as journalists, public relations specialists, travel industry representatives, intercultural trainers, and/or foreign service officers. Includes instruction in journalism, communications, intercultural and international relations, marketing and public relations, and global communications policy.
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Public Relations Managers
11-2032
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1122
News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists
27-3023
Public Relations Specialists
27-3031
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