International Communications Minor

The minor in International Communications gives students from a variety of disciplines a broad knowledge of international communication theory and practice. It also provides knowledge of the global flow of information. Students have opportunities to relate theories and practices of international communication to their own disciplines.

By the end of the minor, you will be able to:

By the time you graduate, you should have a better understanding of the global flow of media and how various international media systems operate. In addition, the minor helps individuals understand and work together across cultural differences. 

Why choose this minor?

If you have an interest in mass media systems outside of the United States and can imagine yourself working in media in a foreign country, then you should consider a minor in International Communications.

Industries & Careers

Many International Communications' minors augment their majors by either working in international distribution (importing international content to the United States or exporting American content globally) or by working in media careers outside of the United States. Minors can find work in television, film, sports, news, public affairs, international relations, and corporate communications.