School of Media and Communication

Communicate with strategic purpose. Influence with responsibility. Build trust through professionalism.

Three Unique Study Programmes

The School of Media and Communication offers contemporary study programmes with a clear common vision: to educate professionals who understand the power of media and communication, and who can contribute to a responsible and influential public discourse through knowledge, ethics, and critical thinking.

The programmes are built on the integration of theory and practice, with a strong emphasis on media literacy, strategic communication, and digital skills — all essential for working in today’s media landscape, organisations, and the communication industry.

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More than just reporting – media and communication that shape influence, responsibility and the future.

The School of Media and Communication at SASS is designed for those interested in creating media content, contemporary journalism, and strategic or digital communication. The programmes combine theory with practice, with a strong emphasis on understanding social developments and communicating responsibly.

Students are taught by recognised experts with experience in journalism, public relations, media production, and communication in the modern digital environment. The study programme includes numerous practical assignments, project work, and collaboration with media outlets and organisations, enabling direct contact with real-world settings.

We place particular emphasis on developing critical thinking, media literacy, public speaking, digital skills, and an understanding of the role of the media in contemporary society.

At SASS, we believe that words shape the world – which is why we educate creators who communicate with impact, responsibility, and vision.

Enrol and become someone who changes the world through communication.

Success Stories of Our Graduates

“Your faculty seemed the most suitable choice because of the wide range of subjects that I found both interesting and useful for developing journalistic skills. The description of the faculty and its study programmes convinced me to join. In short, the spark appeared when I realised that studying at your faculty would be an excellent opportunity to develop my journalistic abilities, to achieve my career goals, and to explore areas of knowledge and learning that were, at least for me at the time, still unfamiliar…” – Ana Raščan

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