ESE, BA (Hons), Organisational Communication with Media Management
Study mode |
Start date |
Duration |
Fee international |
Fee study period |
Year of study |
Full-time |
Jan, Sep |
years: 3 |
€16000 |
Academic year |
2020 |
In ancient times, a city was measured by the distance a common voice could carry, and there the walls would be built. With the onslaught of technology, civilisation finds itself on the brink of yet another Age, and while men scramble for a place in the panorama of a workplace that is no longer confined to one city or even one nation, the need for advance and improved forms of communication becomes vital.
We strongly believe that the sustenance of an enterprise lies not only in the workings of its systems -these relying among other things on smooth internal and external communication, but in the propagation and expansion of its values and integrity. In today’s ever- expanding multi-national market, it is only with the support of rigorous communication structures and practices that an enterprise, can expect to not only sustain itself, but grow and flourish.
Distinctive Features of all ESE Undergraduate Courses :
●. Academic credit for language modules which will increase employability
●. Two internship placements from companies worldwide
●. Integrative workshops to provide the knowledge, skills, practice and pastoral care to ensure
● A British degree programme offered across two continents with the possibility of transferring between campuses in London, Milan,
Florence, Rome, Madrid, New York (study abroad centre) on a per term or per year basis
● Two intakes per academic year – September, January – providing extra enrolment options
●. Small class sizes which help faculty cultivate a mentor relationship with students and provide the individual attention needed to
discover their special skills and succeed in their chosen pathway
Graduates from the BA ( Hons) Organisational Communication with Media Management possess:
Strong analytical skills, capable of identifying and assessing strategic opportunities that may benefit an organisation in both domestic and international markets
A solid understanding of the global business environment, trading systems, and geo and socio-political influences on investments, trade, and the economic landscape and how these are conditioned and influenced by communications
The flexibility and creativity necessary to address challenges presented by a rapidly changing international business environment.
The technical skills and experience to communicate effectively using a number of media and on numerous levels – operational, managerial and creative
Cross-cultural communication skills, capable of managing people, resources and information across cultural boundaries
Students may transfer from similar undergraduate courses with a maximum of 240 credits.
Completion of the programme requires:
Study of a foreign language
Two internship placements
Final Project related to the chosen specialisation
Full time compulsory attendance
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