| New Media and Communication | |||||
| Bachelor | TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 | QF-EHEA: First Cycle | EQF-LLL: Level 6 | ||
| Graduates of the New Media and Communication undergraduate program have a wide range of career opportunities. They are equipped to work in communication units across public and private sector organizations as professionals capable of effectively utilizing digital communication channels. With their ability to plan, implement, and manage communication strategies, graduates can pursue careers in media organizations, news agencies, advertising and public relations firms, media planning companies, television channels, newspapers, magazines, digital content production centers, and creative industries. They are also qualified to take active roles in social media and digital marketing agencies, as well as in the design, production, and creative departments of PR and advertising agencies. Career paths include positions such as social media specialist/manager, communication strategist, corporate communication expert, brand and campaign manager, digital content manager, digital marketing specialist, copywriter, media analyst, press and media advisor, web designer, digital storyteller, mobile application developer, photographer, creative team member, digital editing assistant, and digital entrepreneur. Graduates may also find employment in traditional and digital media outlets (newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, film production and distribution), non-governmental organizations, and production companies. Those interested in pursuing an academic career may continue their studies at the master’s and doctoral levels, gaining the opportunity to contribute to the field of media and communication as researchers or academics. |