In the Marketing Communication program of Emerson College, you learn to research how consumers make decisions, how voters evaluate candidates, and what factors move the minds of a whole generation. You figure out how to develop vibrant brands and advertising that has emotional punch. You sharpen your writing and presenting skills—so that you can express your vision and help others see and feel it too. And you immerse yourself in real-world work through internships, student-run marketing groups, and entrepreneurship competitions.
Our graduates can solve marketing problems wherever they have a passion to make their mark—in entertainment or sports, natural or virtual worlds, physical sciences or the arts, a social cause or a cultural trend.
As a marketing communication professional with an Emerson degree, you will be able to influence stakeholders and build organizations—all while applying your academic and real-world experiences to issues you care about.
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Minimum required score:
The TOEFL iBT ® measures your English-language abilities in an academic setting. The test has four sections (reading, listening, speaking, and writing), each with a score range of 0-30, for a total score range of 0-120.
Minimum required score:
The IELTS – or the International English Language Test System – tests your English-language abilities (writing, listening, speaking, and reading) on a scale of 1.00–9.00. The minimum IELTS score requirement refers to which Overall Band Score you received, which is your combined average score. Read more about IELTS.
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Studyportals Tip: Students can search online for independent or external scholarships that can help fund their studies. Check the scholarships to see whether you are eligible to apply. Many scholarships are either merit-based or needs-based.