FIRST SEMESTER
SEMINER
Course code
COMM690
Credit
0
Theoretical
0
Practical
3
Ects
5
Seminar presentation and group discussions on selected topics related subjects on communication and media the course is non credit but students will be evaluated as satisfactory or unsatisfactory about the course and if a student gets unsatisfactory remark he/she must repeat the course
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
SECOND SEMESTER
THESIS
PHD QUALIFIIYING EXAMINATION
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
OPTIONAL MODULES
STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION
Course code
COMM615
Credit
3
Theoretical
3
Practical
0
Ects
10
In this course students are introduced to communication controlling as a key concept in Strategic Public Relations and strategic communication After the course the Students shall be acquainted with the theoretical framework for communication controlling as well as its practical implementation Special attention is paid to the alignment of strategy and controlling Students will be equipped with an in-depth understanding of applied social research as a means of evaluating strategic communication programs knowledge on how social research contributes to strategic communication planning as well as strategic communication evaluation an in-depth understanding of established methods and tools of communication controlling ie systematic integrated both formative continuous and summative evaluation against the backdrop of communication strategy and the ability to systematically derive a communication strategy from an organizational strategy or business strategy
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION AND PROPAGANDA
INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS
THE POLITICS OF MEDIA REPRESENTATION
CRITICAL THEORY
DOCUMENTARY FILM AND TELEVISION
SOCIAL GENDER AND MEDIA
INTERNET CULTURES
MEDIA HISTORY:TEXTS AND CONTEXTS
MESSAGE DESIGN AND MEDIA MANAGEMENT
NEW COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
RESEARCH METHODS IN COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION RESEARCH METHNODS
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
SCIENCE FICTION FILM AND LITERATURE
FILM AESTHETICS
STRATEGY AND MANAGEMENT IN MARKETING SCIENCE
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
SEMIOTICS OF IMAGE
COMPUTERS IN DESIGN
USES OF MEDIA IN POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS
INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT
ARCHITECTURE AND THE CITY IN SCIENCE FICTION MOVIES
CASES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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