Faculty of Media and Communication
At the Faculty of Media and Communications, teaching is conducted in two models: 3+2+3 or 4+1+3, which means three or four years of undergraduate study, two or one year of master's study, and three years of doctoral study. In all study programs, students can choose which model they want to study.
The Communication study program is intended for all those who want to deal with jobs related to various types of communications such as: corporate jobs in companies, PR services, marketing, public and political action, public exchange research, new information technologies, administrative and organizational jobs.
Departments and study programs in the 1st cycle (3+2+3 and 4+1+3) are:
- Communications
- Media and journalism
Study programs in the II cycle (3+2+3 and 4+1+3) are:
- Public relations
- Journalism
Study programs on the III cycle (3+2+3 and 4+1+3) are:
- Public relations
- Media
- Communications
Competences
This program enables the acquisition of knowledge and skills needed by anyone whose job involves any form of communication with people and different types of public. The program enables students to become corporate managers, PR and marketing experts, event organizers in private and public services, employees in political parties, local self-government and companies, tourism and cultural workers in places of political decision-making and administrative management, employees in political marketing and relations with the public. The Media and Journalism study program is intended for students who are attracted to work in newspapers, television, radio and on the Internet. Students prepare for the world of professional journalism through the acquisition of knowledge and skills such as: the ability to find relevant journalistic topics and reporting angles, the organization and planning of journalistic work, the ability to gather information, the ability to select the most important information, the ability to present information in an efficient journalistic form. Students who complete the study program Media and Journalism can be employed in the following positions: reporter, editor, investigative journalist, television and radio presenter, producer, critic, media consultant, professional coach in the field of media relations and media analyst.
The title that a student acquires upon completing his studies is:
I cycle:
- Baccalaureate/Bachelor of Media and communication with an indication of 180 ECTS or 240 ECTS points and the name of the completed study program
II cycle:
- Master of Media and Communication with an indication of the study program
III cycle:
- Doctor of Media and Communication Sciences with an indication of the study program