Programme details | |
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Degree: | Master (Master) |
Disciplines: |
Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Communication & PR |
Study modes: | full-time |
Delivery modes: | on-campus |
University website: | Sustainable Communication (One Year) |
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Make sustainability your everyday life through a Master's degree in Sustainable Communication.
The programme covers areas such as climate psychology, sustainable development, transmedia storytelling and design - but above all you will learn to communicate about important topics.
Please note: This is a 1-year degree, students can also find a 2-year Master at Jönköping University. Read more about the 2 year Master here.
In today’s ever-changing market, designers and developers need advanced knowledge and highly developed skills in how to create innovative and competitive products.
This program provides you with in-depth knowledge on human properties and understanding of how people interact with technologies. We also explore how state-of-the-art digital technologies, such as machine learning and recommendation agents, can contribute to an enhanced user experience.
Furthermore, the program provides you with the skills to become a future leader and drive innovation.
The need for communication experts in sustainability will increase as the UN Sustainable Development Goals continues.
With a Master's degree, you will have many opportunities to work in sustainability communication, both globally and regionally. This could be as a communications specialist or with Corporate Social Responsibility.
Your role is becoming important and increasingly relevant. Students at the 2-year version of the programme have the opportunity to study further at doctoral level.
The 2-year version of hte programme includes a 5-week internship.
As a student, you can arrange an internship yourself, but the University can also arrange an internship through a close collaboration with The Climate Council in Jönköping, where many companies and organisations work together for a better climate.
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