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Meaning stems from communication. Grasping how to communicate reveals our identity and guides how we should live.
In today's digital era, as careers grow increasingly specialized and shaped by technological demands, future graduates must master advanced communication skills - the ability to speak and write with clarity, cultural awareness, and technical proficiency across diverse media platforms.
This Communications and Philosophy program directly tackles these needs by cultivating your comprehension of modern communication methods in their most essential aspects. You'll explore connections between language, cognition, and meaning, examine how communication fosters self-awareness through various global philosophical lenses, and investigate the psychological, social, and political aspects of current communication systems.
Adopting an interdisciplinary framework, the course examines communication's philosophical, psychological, and sociological foundations to decode the intricate relationships between logical, ethical, societal, political, and digital aspects of diverse communication forms. Special focus highlights how profound communication knowledge enhances humanities graduates' career prospects for high-level professional positions.