B.A. in Journalism and Media Studies (Major)
Prague, Czech Republic
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
EUR 10,500 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* rolling admissions; if you need a visa, we recommend applying at least 10 weeks prior to the start date of the semester in which you want to start your studies
** for Non-EU | for EU 9000 EUR per year
Introduction
The Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Media Studies is a 3-year, internationally accredited program offering a modern and interdisciplinary education combining standard Journalism school courses with courses in media studies, film studies, and marketing/public relations. You will earn a globally recognized American and European B.A. degree.
The B.A. in Journalism and Media Studies program at Anglo-American University is delivered by a faculty of academics and professionals from many countries. Students can expect to gain a solid background in politics, ethics, and media culture.
The curriculum offers a balanced mix of courses in journalism and media studies: reporting, media theory, digital media, visual journalism, film, and marketing, which is complemented by foundation courses in history, politics, sociology, and psychology.
Study Journalism & Communications in the heart of Europe
Prague was at the crossroads of a divided Europe during the Cold War, and now instead the city has become an open and welcoming cosmopolitan capital in New Europe for all nationalities with a number of domestic (in English-language or in Czech) and international media organizations based here. AAU’s student body includes students from many countries across Europe and Euroasia, the Americas, the Middle East, etc. with an equally diverse faculty with various areas of substantial expertise.
Beyond the classroom, students can create and host internet radio programs on Soundbricks, contribute or produce the bi-annual student magazine Lennon Wall, or join any number of the student clubs concerned with environmental or other social issues. The Career Center also regularly invites media professionals to meet our students helping to ensure numerous internships opportunities in the Czech Republic or abroad.
By taking advantage of these opportunities students can finish the degree in Journalism & Media Studies having gained a solid background combining academic rigor and practical experience, and an appropriate internship in a desired field for the future.
Admissions
Curriculum
Below, you can find the list of courses available to choose from.
General Education Module
- COM 101 Composition I.
- COM102 Composition II.
- CIS 161 Computer Information Systems
- LEG 101 Intro to Law /PHI125 Intro to Philosophy/ POS201 Political Philosophy/REL140 Comparative Religions
- HIS 103, HIS 104 World History/ HIS 121, HIS 122 European History/ART100 Survey of Western Art
Journalism and Media Major Module Courses
- POS 101 Introduction to Politics
- SOC 100 Intro to Sociology
- FMS 150 Intro to Media Studies
- ART 250 Visual Culture
- JRN 190 Media Ethics
- COM 201 Intercultural Communication
- JRN 229 International Media
- JRN 200 Intro to Reporting I
- JRN 201 Intro to Reporting II
- JRN 220 Media in a Democracy
- JRN 350 Internship
- JRN 394 Thesis seminar
- JRN 395 Thesis
Required/Optional Major Module Courses
Group A – take 1 course from the list FILM
- Intro to Film Language
(if not taken as a major course) - INTRO TO FILM STUDIES
(if not taken as a major course) - Documentary Film Seminar
Group B – take 1 course from the list MEDIA
- Pop Culture and Media Theory
- Advanced Seminar on Alternative Culture: Understanding Fandom
Group C – take 1 course from the list PHOTOGRAPHY
- Documentary Photography
- Photojournalism
Group D – take 1 course from the list MEDIA/REPORTING
- Reporting II
- Journalism and Media Studies: Media and Culture
- Journalism and Media Studies: Media and Culture
Group E – take 1 course from the list FILM/VIDEO
- History of Popular Cinema
- FMS369 Documentary Film Practicum (Prerequisite FMS200 and FMS367)
- Video Story Telling
Group F – take 1 course from the list WRITING
- Travel Writing
- JRN300 Feature Writing
- International Media/Journalism
Group G – take 1 course from the list DIGITAL/RADIO
- Digital Tools for New Media
- JRN288 Radio in the Age of Spotify
- Cultural Journalism
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Program Outcome
Graduates of the B.A. in Journalism & Communications can expect to:
- Discuss and debate basic theories, levels of analysis, and empirical evidence used in relevant scholarly literature.
- Apply theory to compare and contrast the meanings and functions of political institutions in different political systems and explain the outcomes and performance of political processes.
- Apply theory to understand the workings of the global economy, and to assess the role of businesses, governments, and international organizations.
- Apply theory to understand the history and current events in international relations.
- Apply theory to understand European integration history, institutions, and policy.
Career Opportunities
AAU graduates thrive in multinational environments and are able to communicate professionally in English to international audiences. As a graduate of this degree program, you will be well-equipped continue your studies or pursue a global career in areas such as:
- Various forms of print and web media
- Cultural Management
- Reporting or Diplomacy
- Humanitarian Government and Nonprofit Organizations
- Education
- Social research
- Publishing