Communication & Society fascinating new forms of politics, economics, and creative enterprises are rapidly challenging many core assumptions about human communication and identity. The possession and transfer of knowledge now lie at the heart of daily life and itÕs more important than ever to understand various aspects of communication. YouÕll looks at communication between individuals, groups and organizations, humanity and nature, and the evolving media through which communication takes place. This course offers a wide choice of interesting and engaging modules. The core of this course draws on Psychology and Sociology, and also includes aspects of Philosophy, History, and Anthropology. No previous study in any of these areas is required. Global Studies If youÕre concerned about pressing global crises (such as food security, environmental change, conflict, inequality) and the everyday experiences of people living in globalized communities then this is the perfect course for you. Throughout the course, youÕll build a flexible personalized program by selecting options taught by experts from across the Humanities.