About the training program
The goal of this specialty is to train broad-profile personnel who possess professional journalistic skills and are competent in the fields of modern economics, management, construction, and architecture. Such specialists are rare in the modern labor market, which is why they are in high demand by employers.
What do graduates do?
Graduates with a journalist's diploma now work in newspapers and magazines, on radio and television. Qualified journalists are required in any serious organization, in large corporations, concerns, industrial enterprises, etc., as employees of corporate publications and press secretaries. The position of a press secretary is comparable in importance to the position of a commercial director: a modern press secretary is the right hand of the leader, the "voice" and face of every self-respecting company.