Basic subjects
Media and mind manipulation Sociology of mass communications Fake News and hybrid wars Sociology of Advertising Sociology of Art
Specialized subjects
Media planning and media research Communicative conflictology Political communication studies Sociology of the Internet Sociology of the Internet and Digital sociology
Program Overview
The curriculum of the program ranges from simple to complex, from basic training to specialized courses. In the first half of the year, students study the methods and methodology of sociological research. Specialized courses begin in the second half of the year.
Prospects. Career & Employment
The set of competencies formed within the framework of the master's program, knowledge of relevant conceptual approaches and practices of communication management, as well as the analytical and research skills formed, ensure graduates' readiness to work in analytical sociological centers, offices of political parties, state and municipal management structures, PR and GR departments, business structures, and organizations engaged in analytical work., expert and consulting activities in the media sphere and management.
Why is it important to pursue a higher education?
The Master's degree program is designed for applicants who want to become professionals in the field of media studies and mass communications. The program offers bachelor's degree graduates who have completed both specialized and non-core specialties. The main thing is the desire to learn from scratch or expand your knowledge in the field of sociology of mass communications and media studies. As a result of the program, graduates receive knowledge that allows them to be competitive in the media analytics market, with an in-depth study of the laws of modern mass communications, the functioning of the media market, the specifics of communication in the Internet space, politics and consumption, as well as the functioning of fake news and hybrid wars.