Communications Study Abroad
Find the Right Communications Study Abroad Program for You
Study Global Communications Around the World
Are you a communications major debating whether or not you should study abroad? Go beyond your textbook and explore global communication trends on one of CIEE’s communication study abroad programs around the world. Whether you want to study journalism, marketing, PR, or media production, CIEE’s communications study abroad programs offer something every student can enjoy.
With more than 60 program options – from examining contemporary media culture in Seville to experiencing the entrepreneurial spirit of corporate Tokyo – you’ll discover what it takes to become a successful communicator. During your program, you’ll interact with local artists and professionals, with the option to gain hands-on experience through a communications internship.
Learn how to publish articles, record podcasts, create visual diaries, and produce video documentaries, all while gaining a deeper understanding of global communication trends that you’ll carry with you throughout your career.
Communications Study Abroad Programs
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Study Program
See business in action in this diverse Dutch capital.
- Big City
- Bike Friendly
- Seville, Spain
- Study Program
- Part-Time Internship
Learn the nuts and bolts of communication.
- Host Institution
- Small City
- London, England
- Study Program
Bring your passion for fine arts, media, communications, and related fields to London, England’s exciting and historic capital!
- Art Capital
- Big City
- Host Institution
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Study Program
Explore Social Sciences + Humanities in one of Europe’s most progressive cities.
- AACSB-Accredited
- Big City
- Bike Friendly
- Host Institution
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Study Program
With a rich filmmaking tradition that includes Miloš Forman
- Host Institution
- Madrid, Spain
- Study Program
Designed for students looking to gain an international perspective on business.
- AACSB-Accredited
- Big City
- Mountains to Hike
Frequently Asked Questions About Communications Study Abroad
Put simply, yes! You can absolutely study abroad if you’re a communications major. In fact, it’s recommended that communications majors study abroad to broaden their worldview, learn how to adapt their communication style to new environments, and gain international experience in their desired career field.
We recommend that prior to studying abroad, you check with your academic and study abroad advisor to ensure you know what courses will transfer so you can stay on track with your degree.
While the best study abroad programs for communications majors is subjective, we can recommend some of our most popular study abroad programs among communications students:
- Summer Business + Communications (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
- Business + Culture (Madrid, Spain)
- Communications, New Media + Journalism English (Seville, Spain)
- Advanced Liberal Arts (Barcelona, Spain)
- Business, Arts + Sciences (Prague, Czech Republic)
- Fine Arts, Media and Communications (UAL) (London, England)
- Social Sciences + Humanities (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
- January in Monteverde (Monteverde, Costa Rica)
- Summer Global Internship (Sydney, Australia)
- Film Studies (Prague, Czech Republic)
Given the popularity and broadness of communication, it can truly be studied anywhere! When it comes to the best places to study communication, we recommend checking out the following locations:
Regardless of where you choose to study global communications, going abroad will allow you to explore a new culture, make lifelong friends, and take classes you may not have had access to in the U.S.
Check out all of CIEE’s locations for communications studies.
If you’re a communications major, studying abroad is a great option for you to challenge yourself both personally and academically, all while staying on track to graduate. Communication majors should study abroad for four key reasons:
- You'll set yourself apart from others when it comes to applying for internships and jobs.
- You’ll expand your professional network around the world, as well as meet other students with similar interests.
- You’ll learn about a new culture, including their history, traditions, politics, etc.
- You’ll gain valuable personal and professional skills like adaptability, problem-solving, intercultural communication, etc.
Whether you want to study communications, journalism, business, and so on, studying abroad comes with a slew of benefits that will help you grow personally and academically. Not to mention, you’ll make lifelong memories and friends!
Read More: Why Study Abroad? Top 7 Benefits of Studying Abroad