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Undergraduate Program in Journalism

High employment rate

Surveys have shown that 96% of graduates are employed

5 Reasons to Choose the Journalism
Satisfied students

90% of students are satisfied with the learning process and the environment

Student life and activities

Exchange programs, TV studio, media center, online media platform, student clubs, public lectures and other interesting and useful activities.

Leader Lecturers

Share unique opportunities with students and provide opportunities for real-life examples, projects and journalism

Curriculum - Basic Subjects and Concentrations

You can learn investigative journalism, policy and business coverage, fact-checking and verification, crisis coverage, and more.

If you want to pass the bachelor's program in journalism, you must choose University of Georgia #121 during registration and then circle 1210116 and successfully pass the Unified National Examinations.
The number of places to be admitted to the Bachelor of Journalism program in the 2024-2025 academic year is: 40
Tuition fee is: 4500 GEL.
It is important to note that in case of enrollment in the first place you can get a 20% discount which means that your tuition fee will be 2800 GEL. You pay 2500 GEL with the funding of the scholarship fund (-300 GEL).

ჟურნალისტიკის საბაკალავრო პროგრამაზე უნდა ჩააბაროთ შემდეგი საგნები:

საგანი
  • ქართული ენა
  • ინგლისური ენა
კოეფიციენტი
  • 4
  • 4
ზღვარი
  • 44%
  • 44%
პრიორიტეტი
  • 1
  • 2
ადგილები

ჟურნალისტიკის საბაკალავრო პროგრამაზე ასევე უნდა ჩააბაროთ ერთ-ერთი ჩამოთვლილი სავალდებულო საგნიდან:

საგანი
  • მათემატიკა
  • ისტორია
  • გეოგრაფია
  • ლიტერატურა
  • სამოქალაქო განათლება
კოეფიციენტი
  • 4
  • 4
  • 4
  • 4
  • 4
ზღვარი
  • 30%
  • 30%
  • 30%
  • 30%
  • 30%
პრიორიტეტი
  • 3
  • 3
  • 3
  • 3
  • 3
ადგილები
  • 4
  • 23
  • 4
  • 4
  • 5
If you receive a 100% grant, you will be exempt from tax accordingly.
If you receive a 70% grant, you will pay only 1050 GEL.
If you receive a 50% grant, you will pay 1750 GEL.

What is journalism?

Journalism is a part of our daily lives starting from television to social media. Thanks to journalism, people are informed about current events around the world, and journalists can influence the general public in a way that only a few professions can. Whether in stadiums or in war zones, journalists are creative and intelligent observers who, through the art of storytelling, devote themselves to changing our daily lives.



7 Significant benefits of a journalistic career

  1. Every day is new

a journalistic career is for the curious. You wake up every day and are paid to investigate news and events. As a journalist you learn something new every day that makes your work even more interesting.

  1. Full of challenges and interesting projects

the life of a journalist can be both very demanding and interesting. Imagine that you are covering the news and you are exactly where the most important story is happening! While adhering to strict deadlines, the story must be conveyed in the best possible way, which is a source of constant and immense adrenaline.

  1. Meeting interesting people

while most people work in the office, the journalist publishes his / her work which is available to a large number of people. Regardless of whether the media audience is small or large, the news prepared by all journalists reaches certain groups of people.

  1. Expert

who knows more about the topic you are working on than you? By examining the issue from different perspectives for each story involved, you will best understand the importance of the issue, its problematics, and possible solutions.

  1. Traveling

although the career of each journalist is different, many journalists have the opportunity to travel to interesting and unknown places. Local news journalists often travel out to villages to cover special reports and news.

  1. You work with passionate, informed people

journalism attracts smart and hardworking people who attach great importance to what they do. Given that a journalist’s career is not as financially lucrative as other communication activities, it should be remembered that it is an activity that attracts the most passionate people to do the most important things in the world, informing people and changing their lives for the better.

  1. A constant sense of achievement

while most people work in the office, the journalist publishes his / her work which is available to a large number of people. Regardless of whether the media audience is small or large, the news prepared by all journalists reaches certain groups of people.

Undergraduate program in Journalism, offers

73 Subject

25 Compulsory subject

100 Subject from free credits

Program Students

142

School Students

1131

Graduates

239

Contact Information

2 55 22 22 (344)

ss@ug.edu.ge

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