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Applied Communication merges advanced research with real-world communication strategies to address pressing worldwide issues. You'll study communication theories and practical approaches to tackle major global challenges through hands-on learning. With an emphasis on driving social impact, you'll gain the skills to present your perspectives and creative solutions where they can make a difference – influencing policy decisions and engaging with media platforms at local, national, and international levels.Choose the communication program ranked #1 in New Zealand by QS. Our curriculum prepares you to address intricate social, cultural, environmental, and technological issues through applied communication. The program emphasizes cultivating your analytical thinking and problem-solving skills, grounded in contemporary communication research that tackles actual problems.Our faculty members represent diverse international backgrounds and are acknowledged as pioneers in the field. They contribute extensive expertise in studying, creating, and assessing communication solutions.
We offer short English language courses, such as the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course, IELTS tests and preparation courses and Occupational English Tests. To study at Massey as an international student, you will need to meet certain entry requirements. These include English language skills and a qualification from high school, or other university. We recognise these English language examinations International English Language Testing System (IELTS) – academic scores only, Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), Cambridge English Qualifications, NZCEL, Pearson Test of English (Academic), Language Cert. Your test results (scores) are valid for two years from the date on which you took the test. If you have taken a test other than the English language examinations listed above, include it with your Application for Admission as an International Student. It might be considered.