Academics

The CCT Program encourages students with different backgrounds and perspectives to work together to identify opportunities and challenges posed by new technologies.

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Communication, Culture & Technology students cut across institutional and disciplinary boundaries to explore how we use media and technology to communicate from social, economic, political, and cultural perspectives. Our program’s academic requirements are organized for expansive and self-driven learning, allowing students to define the M.A. degree by their own passions and intellectual purpose.

In building their individualized curricula, students get to choose among Communication Culture & Technology courses as well as those offered outside of the master’s program. Explore the many options students have to earn their degree credits.

CCT Learning Goals

Review these goals which are demonstrated in every academic option offered at CCT.

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CCT M.A. Requirements

View the degree credit requirements and CCT curriculum options.

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Course Offerings

Check out CCT courses offered in recent semesters.

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Certificate Programs

Consider concurrent certificates offered by other schools at Georgetown University.

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Internships and Independent Study

Explore other ways to earn CCT credits.

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Non-credit Options

Learn a new language or best practices in teaching.

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Student Handbook

CCT’s guide to academic resources, policies, and procedures. Matriculated students may use NetIDs and passwords to login.

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My recent book on Arabic script connects calligraphy in the 10th century with Unicode in the 21st century. CCT is a wonderful place for nurturing and encouraging this type of interdisciplinary work. The CCT community excels at making connections that traditional academic disciplines overlook.

– Dr. J.R. Osborn, Core Faculty