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Journalism

6.061.00 Journalism
Qualification awarded : Bachelor of Journalism
Entry year: 2016
Program duration: 4 years
Number of credits: 240 ECTS credits
Level of qualification according to the National Qualification Framework and the European Qualifications Framework: First (Bachelor) level, 7-th level of NQF, EHEA first Cycle
Field(s) of study: Journalism
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Gained competence:
- to have advanced knowledge of the modern Ukrainian language for professional use in all phases of the journalist activity;
- knowledge of legal norms of the Ukraine journalism and journalist ethics;
- knowledge of the features of audiovisual radio journalism;
- knowledge of the theory and techniques of journalism in news agencies and online media;
- knowledge of management, marketing and media management.
- to be able to use knowledge of the Ukrainian history, foreign journalism, experience of famous journalists, editors known in modern media.
- to be able to communicate at least one Western European foreign language to collect journalist information;
- to be able to organize the effective work of the newspaper, magazine, radio, television editors, individual, collective work of journalists;
- to be able to edit text, graphic, audiovisual media materials;
- to be able to carry on radio and TV programs according to the technique of broadcast on the air;
- when creating TV, radio, newspaper and magazine projects ;
- when collect journalist information;
- while research of various media;
- for searching, examination, creation and transmission of the content.
Mode of study: part
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Institute: Institute of Jurisprudence and Psychology