Learn to manage cultural and linguistic diversity at organisations.
This specialisation allows students to explore the challenges that immigration poses for public policy, as well as in the increasingly internationalised context of business and organisations. Public and private stakeholders must learn to mobilise their own linguistic and cultural diversity at all levels to improve quality of life, coexistence and economic competitiveness.
For more information, kindly contact the programme counsellor (Mercè Solé) at: postgraugdlc@uoc.edu.
- Language service professionals.
- Professionals who work as language consultants and facilitators at organisations such as the Catalan Consortium for Language Normalisation (CPNL) or the Secretariat for Language Policy (SPL), as well as at other public, private or civil-society organisations.
- Environment and language, multiculturalism and social cohesion (LIC in Catalan) planning officers.
- Primary- and secondary-school teachers responsible for planning and managing their schools’ language projects.
- Business professionals in the fields of human resources, communication, customer service and corporate social responsibility.
- Language integration professionals (mediators, etc.).
- Social, immigration and citizenship service workers and managers.
• It may also be of interest to graduates interested in specialising in aspects of applied sociolinguistics.
List of topics
- Linguistic and cultural diversity in a globalised world: analysis of environments
- Management of multilingualism in business and organisations
- Languages, immigration and integration
See complete syllabus
Price
1.345 euros
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The programme fees should be confirmed on enrolment.