Audiovisual Media Tallinn University
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BA | On-Campus | Full-time | 3 years | September | €2000.00 semester per | €2000.00 semester per |
Tuition fee: € 2000 per semester
Course overview
Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School offers international education with a variety of curricular options leading to careers or graduate studies in the dynamic world of television, broadcast journalism and film. The Media programme is well established; with 15 years of experience, it has already seen its graduates placed in many important positions in the Baltic media scene. Studies take place in a multicultural environment, with students working side-by-side with professors and fellow students from many different countries. The Media curriculum offers a good balance between practical and theoretical studies. Student productions and creative assignments are developed and produced in teams, using up-to-date equipment and newly built production facilities.
The 3-year Media BA programme adopts a ‘learning-by-doing’ approach to deliver the skills and understanding essential for the production of audiovisual content for multiple platforms. Students acquire hands-on experience in developing and creating audiovisual work in a variety of formats, including TV programs, short films, documentaries, music videos, advertising and corporate videos.
Entry requirements
General requirements
- Completed Secondary Education or the equivalent
- Proof of English Proficiency
Please see the complete overview of admission and application requirements for Bachelor's level applicants.
Entrance exams
- Curriculum vitae (to be sent at [email protected])
- Creative portfolio (if available) – the best examples of candidate’s creative works such as photos, films, videos, essays, articles, poems etc.
- Entrance exam. The entrance exam consists of written assignments (testing general intelligence and creativity), a photo story and an interview with the admissions committee.
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