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Six-week Course in Communications/PR Management

Caucasus School of Journalism and Media Management offers a ten-week, certified, professional course in Communications/PR Management for 20 beginners and mid-career professionals. Language of instruction is Georgian.

The program will be offered from: September 28 to December 7, 2009.

The cost of the 10-week program is Gel 850.

Class will meet for 3 hours a day, 3 times a week.

The curriculum is based on a hands-on approach, using the latest techniques of professional communications management.

After the completion of the course students will learn the principles of public relations, public affairs campaigns, crisis communications and political communications.

Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities, including a computer lab, photo, radio and TV cameras and broadcast editing bays, the Internet, a library.

AREAS COVERED IN THE CURRICULUM INCLUDE:

 

  • Marketing and advertising
  • Public relations
  • Political communications
  • Public opinion
  • Research/statistics
  • Writing techniques for press-services

 

ENTRANCE TESTS:

  • Application

 

 

APPLICANTS MUST HAVE:

  • Commitment to a career in communications management 
  • Commitment to professional improvement

Selection committee will select applicants considering their application material and interview with the committee.   

 

APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED:
Contact Nino Danelia, program coordinator at Caucasus School of Journalism and Media Management, at dane@gipa.ge, 93-14-66, 92-39-52 (tel), 93-14-66 (fax), 895-11-96-86.
Pick up application forms at Georgian Institute of Public Affairs. Electronic version will be available at GIPA website.

 

Application deadline is September 21, 2009.  

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