Studies
Aims of the Creative Industries study programme. The Creative Industries programme is aimed at training the specialists of creative industries in media and applied creativity sectors, such as advertising, marketing, public relations, multimedia, television, cinema, press and etc. It develops students‘ ability to implement creative ideas by carrying out researches, writing and editing the scenarios of various programmes and events, preparing and implementing media projects and distributing creative products and services.
In 2008, UNCADT (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) has defined creative industries as the cycles of creation, production and distribution of goods and services at the cross-road among the artisan, services and industrial sectors.
In 2008, UNCADT (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) has defined creative industries as the cycles of creation, production and distribution of goods and services at the cross-road among the artisan, services and industrial sectors.
The career prospects of the graduates of the Creative Industries programme are as follows: the development of the services and products in the media (i.e., press, cinema, television, radio and new media) and creative services (i.e., advertising, tourism and digital creative services) subgroups of the creative industries sector, especially in audio-visual one. This particularly refers to the new media (i.e., creative software, digital creative content, computer games, social media, such as blogs, web encyclopaedias, digital content exchange, and etc.) and creative services (i.e., advertising, business fairs and exhibitions, market studies, R&D services and cultural and recreational services). Creative services are also becoming increasingly important to the enterprises in the traditional agricultural sector.
Study Results. Bachelors of the Creative Industries programme are able to develop and implement the integrated communication strategies and campaigns; to apply cultural and art material to the communication needs of various audiences; to create the communication content for traditional and new media; and to organise an independent business venture that provides services for media and creative services enterprises in the subgroup of creative industries sector, such as television, radio, press, new media, advertising, marketing communications, events and other leisure services organisation business.
Communication of Creative Society – University second cycle (graduate, Master's) studies. The program, which is dedicated to the knowledge acquired during the bachelor's studies in social sciences and the ability to expand the cultural and creative aspects of communication, graduates will be able to fully develop and improve creativity in society.
Communication of Creative Society program gives for students the knowledge about communication processes and tendencies in the context of cultural development.
It gives the ability to organize and develop creative activities considering development and priorities of creative society and highlighting the importance of social environment to creativity.
Communication of Creative Society program gives for students the knowledge about communication processes and tendencies in the context of cultural development.
It gives the ability to organize and develop creative activities considering development and priorities of creative society and highlighting the importance of social environment to creativity.
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