Degree programme objectives
To understand contemporary politics, it is absolutely crucial to understand the role played by the media. The rise of new media and new technologies have affected the functioning of society in general and politics in particular. On the contrary, the changed position of traditional political actors on both the national (lower rootedness of political parties in society) and the international level (national states) and the transformation of society in the 21. century have lead to the growing importance of the media in the study of politics.The undergraduate study program Politics, Media, and Communication focuses on the interplay between politics, the media, and society by synthesizing approaches of comparative political science, political theory, and research on political behavior and approaches from the research of the media publics, the study of new media, and mass communication and its effects. The interdisciplinarity and complexity of the study of the importance of the media in contemporary politics make the program Politics, Media, and Communication is exceptional compared to other study programs.
The program is an excellent choice for those applicants whose interests lie in the developments of contemporary politics and the role of the media in politics but also for those who are interested in the quality of democracy, political behavior, communication of political actors and transformation of the media sphere.
The graduates from the program Politics, Media, and Communication will understand and will gain analytical skills in the area of contemporary politics with emphasis put on 1) the importance of the transformation of society and the media sphere for politics, 2) the role of the media in democracy, 3) modern political communication and campaigns, 4) the effects of the media on political attitudes and political behavior.
Study plans
Admission ProceduresAdmission Bachelor program Fall 2025 (beginning September 2025)Submission deadline until midnight 15/5/2025
- Information on entrance examinations designed for this degree programmehttps://www.fss.muni.cz/en/faculty-of-social-studies/admissions/bachelors-studies#procedure - Secondary school certificate or proof of current studies - Proof of English - ( see a list below) - ID or passport copy Recognized English certificates Tests must be within the last two years at time of submission to be considered valid. B2 Cambridge English Certificate with a total score between 160 and 179 Cambridge English Certificate: B2 First (FCE) Cambridge English Certificate: B2 First for Schools B2 IELTS Academic score 5,5–6,5 B2 IELTS General Training score 5,5–6,5 TOEIC Listening and Reading Test: Listening: 400 (B2); Reading: 385 (B2) TOEIC Speaking and Writing Test: Speaking: 160 (B2); Writing: 150 (B2) TOEFL iBT: 72 (B2): Reading: 18 (B2); Listening: 17 (B2); Speaking: 20 (B2); Writing: 17 (B2) TOEFL ITP Level 1: 543 (B2): TOEFL ITP Section Scores: Listening Comprehension: 54 (B2); Structure and Written Expression: 53 (B2); Reading Comprehension: 56 (B2) TOEFL Junior Standard: Listening Comprehension: 290–300 (B2); Language Form and Meaning: 280–300 (B2); Reading Comprehension: 280–300 (B2) ELSA – English Language Skills Assessment B2 JETSET ESOL International Qualifications B2 LanguageCert International ESOL (Listening, Reading, Writing) – Communicator B2 LanguageCert International ESOL Spoken Exam – Communicator B2 (both certificates are necessary) IESOL – Communicator B2 LanguageCert ISESOL – Communicator B2 Pearson Tests of English General (Level 3) telc English B2 Duolingo English test: score +105
Studies
- ObjectivesTo understand contemporary politics, it is absolutely crucial to understand the role played by the media. The rise of new media and new technologies have affected the functioning of society in general and politics in particular. On the contrary, the changed position of traditional political actors on both the national (lower rootedness of political parties in society) and the international level (national states) and the transformation of society in the 21. century have lead to the growing importance of the media in the study of politics.
The undergraduate study program Politics, Media, and Communication focuses on the interplay between politics, the media, and society by synthesizing approaches of comparative political science, political theory, and research on political behavior and approaches from the research of the media publics, the study of new media, and mass communication and its effects. The interdisciplinarity and complexity of the study of the importance of the media in contemporary politics make the program Politics, Media, and Communication is exceptional compared to other study programs.
The program is an excellent choice for those applicants whose interests lie in the developments of contemporary politics and the role of the media in politics but also for those who are interested in the quality of democracy, political behavior, communication of political actors and transformation of the media sphere.
The graduates from the program Politics, Media, and Communication will understand and will gain analytical skills in the area of contemporary politics with emphasis put on 1) the importance of the transformation of society and the media sphere for politics, 2) the role of the media in democracy, 3) modern political communication and campaigns, 4) the effects of the media on political attitudes and political behavior.
- Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- explain the importance of the media in democracies including the media ownership in the context of societal and political changes
- describe mechanisms of the effects of the media content on political attitudes and political behavior
- understand the basic principles of political communication and campaigns
- interpret media and political contents
- analyze secondary quantitative and qualitative data on the role of the media in politics, political communication, and political attitudes and behavior
- find and evaluate relevant information and data on the role of the media in politics, political communication and political attitudes and behaviour
- Occupational Profiles of GraduatesThe graduates of this study program have knowledge and skills to apply to study in MA study programs in political science, media studies, political communication or democracy studies. She is also able to perform independent work in public opinion agencies, media, and PR agencies, public administration or to serve as an analyst for political actors such as political parties, NGOs or international organizations as well as media and communication analysts for private companies..
- Practical TrainingPractical training accompanied by supervision is an optional part of the curriculum for this field to an extent of 50 hours of practical training.
- Goals of ThesesThe standard scope of a Bachelor`s thesis ranges from 45,000 to 65,000 characters including footnotes. The bachelor thesis can have a character of either a critical literature review or an empirical analysis based on work with the existing data. They should demonstrate the ability to work critically with specialized texts, process the concepts and theories discovered there, and find relevant answers to the given question. Instructions for Final State Examinations and elaboration of the Bachelor's/Diploma thesis are regulated by FSS Directive No. 5/2024 State Final Examinations, Final Theses and their Defences.
- Access to Further StudiesThe graduates of this study program have knowledge and skills to apply to study in MA study programs in political science, media studies, political communication or democracy studies.