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Manage communication

Language and Media

Communication and Information Studies

What effect does a multilingual policy have on an international company? How can safety instructions be optimised for construction workers whose first language is not English? What makes a company communicate through Twitter rather than Facebook?

During the Language and Media specialisation, you learn in an international setting that good communication is about more than just correct spelling and careful language use.

Five reasons to study Language and Media

  1. You learn how and why organisations use new (and old) media in business-to-business and business-to-consumer interaction.
  2. You explore the fields of Communication Studies, applied linguistics, media analysis, interaction and intercultural communication.
  3. Focus on the role of English as a lingua franca in international communication.
  4. The programme has a small-scale setup and offers plenty of personal contact with lecturers.
  5. You will acquire general academic skills, including academic writing and research methods.

Discover your Language and Media study programme

In the Language and Media specialisation of the Bachelor’s in Communication and Information Studies at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, you explore the fields of Communication Studies, applied linguistics, media analysis, interaction and intercultural communication. Together with international students, you look at the international context of topical issues and look for solutions to contemporary problems.

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