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  • Student Profiles

    Wondering what it's like to study in the Communication, Culture and Technology program? The current students featured here have volunteered to be a resource for incoming and prospective students. If

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  • Staff

    Communication, Culture & Technology AdmissionsE-mail: cctadmissions@georgetown.edu Please contact us if you have questions about applying to Communication, Culture, and Technology or would like to

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  • Faculty

    CCT faculty include both core and adjunct professors, whose teaching and research interests demonstrate interdisciplinary exploration. Core faculty are assigned to students as advisors to help them n

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  • People

    Our students have a major advantage in being able to draw on a rich source of wide-ranging expertise that is easily shared on a daily basis. Communication, Culture and Technology faculty, staff, stud

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Opportunities After CCT   I’m an international student. Are CCT students eligible to apply for the 2-year STEM extension of the Optional Practical Training period? CCT’s CIP code is 09.0702, which

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  • Prospective Students

    What is required for a CCT application Application Requirements How to make your application more competitive Tips & Timelines What funding support can you apply for Tuition

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  • Certificate Programs

    Communication, Culture & Technology students may choose to complete a graduate certificate program while at CCT. This does not involve additional coursework as the certificate courses also fulfill CC

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  • Course Offerings

    Communication, Culture & Technology (CCT) students design their own curricula with the guidance of faculty advisors. Students must take three required courses: CCTP-5005, CCTP-5006, and a methods cou

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  • CCT M.A. Requirements

    Students must complete 36 credits with a minimum GPA of 3.0 to be eligible for the Master of Arts degree in Communication, Culture, and Technology. In completing 36 credits, Communication, Culture &

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  • CCT Learning Goals

    Communication, Culture & Technology grounds itself in structured and innovative learning goals, while also engaging vast disciplines and approaches. Technology Communication, Culture & Techno

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