Name of qualification Name of qualification: Magister komunikologije/magistrica komunikologijeAdd to comparison
Translated title (no legal status) Translated title: Master of Arts of Communication
Type of qualification Type of qualification: Master’s degree
Category of qualification Category of qualification: Educational Qualification
Type of education Type of education: Master's education
Duration Duration of education:
2 years
Credits Credits: 120 credits
Admission requirements Entry conditions:

In order to be eligible for enrolment in the Communication – Media and Communications Studies, candidates must have finished:

  • a study course from the field of social sciences, journalism and informing, humanities, education sciences and teacher education, business and administration sciences, law, social work,
  • A study programme corresponding to first-cycle level at least, with a minimum of 180 credit points, from other fields of expertise, or equivalent study programme completed according to current regulations in the Republic of Slovenia or abroad, if the student has previously completed the obligations deemed crucial for the continuation of studies. These obligations are determined by the vice-dean responsible for the fields of study, and they correspond to a range of credit points between 10 and 60.
ISCED field Field:
Social sciences, journalism and information
ISCED subfield subfield: journalism and reporting
Qualification level

SQF Level: SQF 8
EQF Level: EQF 7
EOVK Level: Second level

Learning outcomes:

General competences:

  • the ability to cooperate in a multidisciplinary group
  • basic knowledge of the study field
  • oral and written communication in the mother tongue
  • the ability to perform analysis and synthesis
  • the ability to use knowledge in practice
  • the ability to form new ideas (creativity)
  • the ability to adapt to new situations
  • the ability to learn
  • the ability to act and make decisions autonomously;
  • the basics of computer competence (word processors, databases, other tools)
  • interpersonal skills
  • research skills
  • management ability
  • public performance abilities
  • leadership and organisational capacities.

Subject-specific competences:

  • develop theoretical methodical and useful notions in the field of marketing and public relations;
  • perform autonomous activities and make decisions in the field of marketing and public relations;
  • understand complex issues from the field of management and communication with stakeholders;
  • self-reflect and act ethically in internal and external organisational environment;
  • independently analyse the issues of organisations’ communications;
  • combine and compare various marketing and public relation solutions in various environments;
  • critically assess and evaluate the decisions and measures in the field of managing the budgets for communication with consumers and stakeholders;
  • independently analyse the questions related to the business operations of organisations specialised in marketing and public relations;
  • understand the principles, strategies and tactics of public relations;
  • understand the principles, strategies and tactics of marketing;
  • manage internal and external information;
  • efficiently use the tools of promotional product and corporate world wide web;
  • analyse and design programmes aimed at reaching behavioural and social change;
  • efficiently manage topics and communication in critical situations;
  • successfully manage brands;
  • conduct dialogue and manage relationships with stakeholders;
  • identify and evaluate various factors of success required for the successful implementation of corporate communication;
  • form a problem-oriented approach and provide appropriate grounds for planned research work based on the studied bibliography and resources;
  • report on the results in the form of a research report, scientific article and master’s thesis;
  • draft a plan of research and interpret the content of the research project results;
  • report on the results in the form of a scientific article;
  • report on the results in the form of a professional article.

Assesment and completion:

Examination performance is graded as follows: 10 (excellent); 9 (very good: above-average knowledge but with some mistakes); 8 (very good: solid results); 7 (good); 6 (adequate: knowledge satisfies minimum criteria); 5–1 (inadequate). In order to pass an examination, a candidate must achieve a grade between adequate (6) and excellent (10).

Progress:

Progression to a higher year is possible by completing the obligations corresponding to a minimum of 54 credit points (without special application). 

Progression:

Third-cycle doctoral study programmes (SQF level 10)

Qualification description

 

 

Conditions for obtaining a public document:

Students complete the study course upon the completion of regulatory obligations from the curriculum or recognised obligations corresponding to a total of 120 credit points.

 

Awarding body:

University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences

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