Digital Communications and Mass Media
(BA, 4 Years)
Duration
4 years
Qualification Awarded
Bachelor of Arts in Digital Communications and Mass Media
Level of Qualification
Bachelor Degree (1st Cycle)
Language of Instruction
English
Mode of Study
Full-time or Part-time
Minimum ECTs Credits
240
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Digital Communications and Mass Media (BA, 4 Years)
Duration | 4 years |
Qualification Awarded | Bachelor of Arts in Digital Communications and Mass Media |
Level of Qualification | Bachelor Degree (1st Cycle) |
Language of Instruction | English |
Mode of Study | Full-time and Part-time |
Minimum ECTS Credits | 240 |
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Profile of the Programme
Aims
- To prepare students of the Diploma and BA and B.Sc. degrees for employment in the broad areas of communications, particularly in Radio/TV and Press Journalism, as well as in areas of Corporate Communication, like Advertising, Public Relations and Marketing.
- To prepare students academically for continued MA studies in both the University of Nicosia M.A. Programme and in other English-speaking countries – USA and UK.
- To provide students with a well-rounded contemporary background in the media area – academic and practical – so they can become leading professionals in the communication business.
- To realise the above, the University of Nicosia aims at offering opportunities for practical applications in the University newspapers and in Cyprus radio and television channels, in commercial newspapers of the Cyprus market and in Public Relations and Corporate Communications Consultancies and Agencies.
Objectives
- To provide students with the technical expertise necessary for employment in professional Radio/TV stations, or other production units, in different capacities i.e. production, editing, camera work, script writing, etc.
- To give students a wide research background so they can work in different research capacities in media research being conducted in the market.
- To give students a well-organised theoretical background about the history and development of the media so they can work in media positions other than production in the market, or to pursue further academic studies.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the programme can be employed as online programme directors, social media strategists or public relations officers, reporters and producers in the mass media such as newspapers and magazines, public relations and advertising agencies, and state and private radio and TV channels. This programme will also prepare students to embark on careers in political communication and research and consultancy.
Access to Further Studies
Graduates of the programme can be accepted into Second Cycle degrees (Master’s Degree).
Academic Admission
The minimum admission requirement to an undergraduate programme of study is a recognized High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) or equivalent internationally recognized qualification(s). Students with a lower HSLC grade than 7.5/10 or 15/20 or equivalent depending on the grading system of the country issuing the HSLC are provided with extra academic guidance and monitoring during the first year of their studies.
English Language Proficiency
The list below provides the minimum English Language Requirements (ELR) for enrollment to the programme of study. Students who do not possess any of the qualifications or stipulated grades listed below and hold IELTS with 4.5 and above, are required to take UNIC’s NEPTON English Placement Test (with no charge) and will receive English Language support classes.
- TOEFL – 525 and above
- Computer-based TOEFL – 193 and above
- Internet-based TOEFL – 80 and above
- IELTS – 6 and above
- Cambridge Exams [First Certificate] – B and above
- Cambridge Exams [Proficiency Certificate – C and above
- GCSE English Language “O” Level – C and above
- Michigan Examination of Proficiency in English (CaMLA) – Pass
- Pearson PTE General – Level 3 and above
- KPG (The Greek Foreign Language Examinations for the State Certificate of Language Proficiency) – Level B2 and above
- Anglia – Level B2 and above
- IEB Advances Programme English – Pass
- Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English (ECPE) Michigan Language Assessment by: Cambridge Assessment English & University of Michigan – 650 average score for ALL skills and above
Course assessment usually comprises of a comprehensive final exam and continuous assessment. Continuous assessment can include amongst others, mid-terms, projects, and class participation.
Letter grades are calculated based on the weight of the final exam and the continuous assessment and the actual numerical marks obtained in these two assessment components. Based on the course grades the student’s semester grade point average (GPA) and cumulative point average (CPA) are calculated.
The student must complete 240 ECTS and all programme requirements.
A minimum cumulative grade point average (CPA) of 2.0 is required. Thus, although a ‘D-‘ is a PASS grade, in order to achieve a CPA of 2.0 an average grade of ‘C’ is required.
On completion of the programme the student will be able to:
- Develop Skills and Competences in the practice of Journalism
- Develop Skills and Competences in Radio Production
- Develop Skills and Competences in Television Production
- Develop Skills and Competences in advanced and new media production techniques, such as web pages, internet radio and podcasting
- Have conceptual knowledge of the different theoretical perspectives relating to Communication Studies and The Media
- Acquire and apply Research Skills and Competences in all the key areas of Communications Radio, TV, Printed Press and Internet
- Develop abilities to analyse and synthesise
- Learn the application of knowledge in practice
- Acquire practical knowledge of at least one foreign language
- Be able to design and manage projects relevant to Communication studies
- Learn good practices pertaining to team work
- Enhance the development and achievement of quality in the profession
- Encourage leadership skills
- Be better equipped in relation to independent and more critical media analysis skills, particularly in relation to the challenges of media literacy
- Acquire a more global/European media background and perspective
- Pass on creative skills in all media fields based on experience and knowledge
- Be more sensitive to multiculturalism and tolerance of difference
- Prepare students for all the challenges of new media technologies
ECTS: Min. 168 Max. 168
Course ID | Course Title | ECTS Credits |
---|---|---|
COMM-116 | Audio Production | 6 |
COMM-117 | Video Production | 6 |
COMM-125 | Journalism in the Digital Era | 6 |
COMM-135A | Introduction to Communication Studies | 6 |
COMM-190 | Film | 6 |
COMM-212 | Editing and Compositing in Digital Media | 6 |
COMM-216 | Radio Production | 6 |
COMM-220 | Writing for Digital Media | 6 |
COMM-223 | Documentary Photography in the Digital Era | 6 |
COMM-230 | Voice and Diction | 6 |
COMM-241 | Communication and Media Research Methods | 6 |
COMM-302 | Creative Production and Publishing | 6 |
COMM-321 | Public Relations Principles | 6 |
COMM-322 | Public Relations Methods | 6 |
COMM-344 | Persuasion and Media Culture | 6 |
COMM-384 | Digital Media and Youth Culture | 6 |
COMM-391 | Digital Media Management | 6 |
COMM-400 | Media Literacy | 6 |
COMM-401 | Lifestyle and Fan-based Media | 6 |
COMM-410 | Internet TV | 6 |
COMM-415 | Internet Radio | 6 |
COMM-419 | Popular Music, Culture and Media | 6 |
COMM-421 | Documentary Production | 6 |
COMM-431 | Gender and Communication | 6 |
COMM-440 | Communication Law and Media Ethics | 6 |
COMM-441 | Media and Cultural Theory | 6 |
COMM-442 | Communication Internship | 6 |
COMM-490 | Senior Year Project | 6 |
Section: B Major Electives
ECTS: Min. 18 Max. 36
Notes: Students can choose from a wide range of electives from across the Department.
Course ID | Course Title | ECTS Credits |
---|---|---|
COMM-325 | Event Management | 6 |
COMM-398 | Integrated Marketing Communications | 6 |
COMM-422 | PR Campaign Development and Management | 6 |
DES-260 | Photography I | 6 |
ENGL-102 | Western World Literature and Composition | 6 |
HIST-257 | Modern Cypriot History and Politics | 6 |
MULT-160 | Introduction to Multimedia | 6 |
SOC-101 | Principles of Sociology | 6 |
Notes: Or any DANC, EUS, FREN, GERM, ITAL, PSY, RUS, SOC, SPAN, TURK, GREK, HIST, MUS, PHIL courses.
Course ID | Course Title | ECTS Credits |
---|---|---|
ANTH-105 | Cultural Anthropology | 6 |
ART-110 | Introduction to Visual Arts | 6 |
ESCI-200 | Society and Environment | 6 |
EUS-103 | Modern European History and Politics | 6 |
HIST-201 | World History to 1500 | 6 |
HIST-265 | The US and World History Since 1945 | 6 |
PHIL-101 | Introduction to Philosophy | 6 |
PHIL-120 | Ethics | 6 |
PSCI-101 | American National Government | 6 |
PSY-110 | General Psychology I | 6 |
PSY-111 | General Psychology II | 6 |
PSY-210 | Social Psychology | 6 |
Semester 1
Course ID | Course Title | ECTS Credits |
---|---|---|
BENG-100 | College English | 6 |
COMM-125 | Journalism in the Digital Era | 6 |
COMM-135A | Introduction to Communication Studies | 6 |
COMP-150 | Microcomputer Applications | 6 |
DES-260 | Photography I | 6 |
Semester 2
Course ID | Course Title | ECTS Credits |
---|---|---|
COMM-116 | Audio Production | 6 |
COMP-151 | Computer Fundamentals | 6 |
ENGL-100 | Basic Writing | 6 |
ENGL-100 | Basic Writing | 6 |
Semester 3
Course ID | Course Title | ECTS Credits |
---|---|---|
COMM-117 | Video Production | 6 |
COMM-230G | Voice and Diction – in Greek | 6 |
ENGL-101 | English Composition | 6 |
MATH-105 | Intermediate Algebra | 6 |
SOC-101 | Principles of Sociology | 6 |
Semester 4
Course ID | Course Title | ECTS Credits |
---|---|---|
ACCT-110 | Accounting I | 6 |
ANTH-105 | Cultural Anthropology | 6 |
COMM-190 | Film | 6 |
COMM-321 | Public Relations Principles | 6 |
Semester 5
Course ID | Course Title | ECTS Credits |
---|---|---|
COMM-200 | Business and Professional Communication | 6 |
COMM-216 | Radio Production | 6 |
MATH-108 | Finite Maths with Applied Calculus | 6 |
Semester 6
Course ID | Course Title | ECTS Credits |
---|---|---|
BADM-231 | Business Communications | 6 |
BADM-332 | Technical Writing and Research | 6 |
COMM-344 | Persuasion and Media Culture | 6 |
MGT-281 | Introduction to Management | 6 |
Semester 7
Course ID | Course Title | ECTS Credits |
---|---|---|
ART-110 | Introduction to Visual Arts | 6 |
COMM-218 | Production and Presentation of Radio News | 6 |
COMM-220 | Writing for Digital Media | 6 |
COMM-322 | Public Relations Methods | 6 |
COMM-405G | Contemporary Political History of Cyprus | 6 |
Semester 8
Course ID | Course Title | ECTS Credits |
---|---|---|
COMM-221 | Editing and Newspaper Production | 6 |
COMM-431 | Gender and Communication | 6 |
COMM-440 | Communication Law and Media Ethics | 6 |