BACommunication and Media Studies
Study location | Hungary, Budapest |
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Type | Undergraduate Programs, full-time |
Nominal duration | 6 semesters |
Study language | English |
Awards | BA |
Tuition fee | €2,750 per semester Please note that the tuition fees for the academic year 2024/2025 will be annonced a bit later. You can expect a small increase in price, please consider your application accordingly |
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Application fee | €150 one-time |
Registration fee | €100 one-time |
Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher)
The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Hungarian. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. Original and translated documents are to be shown in person as part of the registration process in Hungary. |
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Language requirements | English Intermediate command of English is required. Please note that all applicants need to participate in an online admission interview. During this interview, you will need to prove your language skills and the admission committee will make the decision based on this performance. If you do not reach the necessary language level, you won’t be granted admission even if you have previously obtained language certificate. Applicants who do not meet the minimum language requirements have to start their studies with a University Foundation Program. |
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Overview
The aim of this programme, recognised by Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR), is to train communications professionals who understand the full spectrum of the media market, with special emphasis on the principles and practices of news and programming and the tools of digital communications in the functioning and institutional systems of both the private sector and public administration. Graduates will not only possess the most advanced theoretical knowledge with respect to new media (web 2.0), e-communications, and digitization but will also able to apply those skills to their respective work situations.
Our Communication and Media Science graduates will be able to:
• Understand and use all elements of social media, e-communication and digitalization,
• Know and understand the operational mechanisms of social phenomena and their sub-systems examined by communication and media studies,
• Know the most important factors of the social, structural, economic and political processes determining the field of communications and media,
• Confidently manage print and digital literature resources, social science and media research databases and the tools for their operation and effectively process new knowledge in their field.
Programme structure
Basic knowledge of the social sciences: Basic legal and administrative knowledge, economics, European history and culture, political science, stylistics and creative writing
Professional knowledge: Communication theory, semiotics and visual communication, inter-cultural communication, communication and media law, media, media economics, media and politics, network communication, marketing communication, PR and reputation management, globalization and multiculturalism, news and programming, integrated organizational communication, international digital communication, international negotiation techniques
In addition to the above, it is also possible to acquire a high level of professional language skills throughout the course of this program.
Our BA Communications and Media Science academic programme became the first academic programme in Central and Eastern Europe to be recognised by the CIPR, recognising the quality of the content and the delivery.
Career opportunities
Our graduates will be able to work in positions ranging from the PR and communication departments of multinational companies to communication specialists of government agencies, as journalists and experts in online and print media, as well as radio and TV editors and broadcasters. Employers looking for professionals in the labour market are happy to choose our graduates because they have useful, practical skills in addition to theoretical knowledge. Our graduates can also stand on their own in the areas of public information, information analysis and planning and event management.
Current and prospective students of the BA Communications and Media Science programme of BBU FIMB, regardless whether they study in Hungarian or in English, can refer to this quality seal when applying for jobs in the field of communications and media worldwide, as an evidence of studying in a programme meeting the expectations of the profession and industry.
Our students and graduates can become individual members of CIPR (subject to application fees / grades) and have access to a variety of benefits: professional materials, trainings, certification programmes, networking opportunities and professional events.
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