Communication, Culture & Technology | Georgetown University

Communication, Culture and Technology is an interdisciplinary Master of Arts Program focusing on challenges posed by new technologies in a range of fields, including research, government, politics, arts, media, communication, business, health, and medicine. By cutting across institutional and disciplinary boundaries, students explore fresh solutions to complex problems. CCTers are […]

Communication, Culture and Technology is an interdisciplinary Master of Arts Program focusing on challenges posed by new technologies in a range of fields, including research, government, politics, arts, media, communication, business, health, and medicine.

By cutting across institutional and disciplinary boundaries, students explore fresh solutions to complex problems. CCTers are prepared to bring innovative thinking and multiple conceptual tools to leadership roles in an ever-expanding information society.

Georgetown University’s CCT Program bridges the gap between technology and policy with a humanist approach that is focused on user-experiences and social impact. There is a strong balance between theory and application, historical context and trend forecasting, analysis and creative exploration; and the pedagogical diversity provides a well-rounded experience that exceeds in preparing graduates for both contemporary and forthcoming analytical challenges.

– Michael Dumlao, CCT 2006, Director of Brand, Booz Allen Hamilton

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Evelyn

CCT Student Joins the Georgetown Africa Business Conference Organizing Committee

January 28th, 2020

Second year CCT student, Evelyn Dan Epelle, recently joined the Georgetown Africa Business Conference organizing committee as Director for Media and Communications

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CCT Student featured for work helping indigenous women, girls in Mexico

January 24th, 2020

Second year CCT student, Yamel Sarquis, was featured by Georgetown for her unique work helping women and girls in Mexico.

Why Georgetown CCT?

January 9th, 2020

CCT student, Nicholas Genovese, wrote a medium post about his relationship with technology and why he chose to Georgetown’s CCT program.


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