Communications

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 8.54 k / Year(s)  
StudyQA ranking:4678 Duration:4 years

Knowledge Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of this program students will be able to:

  • Show basic understanding of subject matter related to communications, mass media, public relations, advertising, corporations, law and ethics;
  • Apply the subject matter critically and analytically in real situations;
  • Comprehend the political, social, legal, regulatory, environmental and technological impacts on corporations, governmental affairs and organizations;
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of the European and American environment of corporations, business, governmental affairs and multi-cultural issues;
  • Have a foundation in science and liberal studies as delivered through the General Education program.
  • Integrate the knowledge acquired in the program to analyze a business internal and external relations to identify its strengths and weaknesses and determine what changes can be made in the field of communication strategy for improvement;
  • Develop a communications and/or public relations plan
  • Pursue postgraduate studies or professional qualifications in the field of Communications and Public Relations

Skills Outcomes:

As a result of completing this program, students should have acquired the following skills and values:

  • excellent written and oral communication skills;
  • excellent use of communication methods, including public relations and advertising techniques;
  • demonstrate analytical and critical-thinking skills necessary to make sound business and personal decisions;
  • speech communication skills
  • effective use of communication tools
  • effective self-management in terms of time, planning and behaviour, motivation, self-starting, individual initiative and enterprise;
  • self-awareness, openness and sensitivity to diversity in terms of people, cultures, business, public affairs and government.

Careers

For those ones of you who plan to go directly into the workforce, this degree provides you with the highly-valued communications knowledge and skills necessary to be successful in a variety of entry-level positions in the field of communications, including corporations, mass media, public affairs, and non-profit organizations. You can also start your own small business.

As soon as you get a position in a department of the organization, you will be able to acquire practical knowledge in a specific area, such as Marketing Communications, Sales, Public Relations, Advertising which topping it up with a postgraduate degree in this field will secure a decently-paid job with good opportunities for development in the Greek and the wider Balkan region.

Detailed Course Facts

Tuition fee Not specified Start date October 2015 Duration full-time 48 months Languages Take an IELTS test

  • English

Delivery mode On Campus Educational variant Full-time

Course Content

Most bachelor's degree programs are designed to require 4 academic years of full-time study.

Further Study Options

At New York College: With the BA in Communications you are accepted by some MBA and MA or/and MSc programs offered at New York College. Most students choose to combine work with further study by choosing an MA.

At Institutions Abroad: The entry qualifications for graduate studies differ from university to university; however the SUNY/Empire State College degree is accepted by most universities in the U.S. and all in the U.K. Popular universities usually require in addition to the degree a GPA higher than 3.0. If you are interested for study abroad opportunities, contact your advisor early on your studies with us, and through our Student Affairs Department come in contact with our alumni who continued their studies abroad.

Requirements

The admissions process involves a comprehensive review of your academic background, test scores, application essay, recommendations, and activities both in school and in your community.
All candidates for undergraduate admission must submit the following:

  • Application for Admission to Undergraduate Study
  • Personal statement/essay
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Official high school transcripts
  • Official transcripts of all college work, including non-credit course work, if any, and for transfer students.
  • International students should consult the International Students section.

English Language Requirement

Students are required to have a good standard of English before starting any program. For students whose native language is not English, NYC requires a minimum of TOEFL score of 197 (computer based test), IELTS 6.0, or a recognized equivalent.

All non-native English speakers who do not possess any of the above-mentioned certificates, will be required to take an English language placement test, which is offered at NYC free of charge.

Students that have attained Cambridge Proficiency or TOEFL score of 197 or higher are exempt from the placement test and may enroll full-time.

Work Experience

No work experience is required.

 

 

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