
Radio Television & Cinema

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University-wide fees
Charged by Girne American University on top of program tuition. Applies to every student at this university.
- English preparatory school
Only charged to students who must complete English prep before starting the program.
2,800 €per year
All amounts include VAT (KDV) and are indicative. Final fees are confirmed in your offer letter.
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Radio Television & Cinema at Girne American University (GAU) is a 4-year, on-campus program offered by the Faculty of Communication. Designed for students passionate about media production, this degree combines theoretical foundations with hands-on training in radio, television, and filmmaking. Students gain expertise in storytelling, production techniques, and media analysis, preparing them for dynamic careers in the evolving media landscape.
What You'll Study
The curriculum covers a broad range of topics in media production and theory. Core areas include:
- Media Production: Practical courses in radio, television, and cinema production, including scripting, directing, and editing.
- Media Theory: Study of communication theories, media ethics, and the social impact of mass media.
- Technical Skills: Training in camera operation, sound recording, lighting, and post-production software.
- Genre Studies: Exploration of documentary, fiction, and experimental film, as well as news and entertainment programming.
- Industry Practices: Understanding of media management, distribution, and audience analysis.
Students engage in collaborative projects and have access to GAU's studio facilities, enabling them to build a professional portfolio.
Career Outlook
Graduates are prepared for roles in broadcasting, film production, digital media, and related fields. Potential career paths include:
- Television or radio producer
- Film director or editor
- Content creator for digital platforms
- Media researcher or critic
- Broadcast journalist
The program also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate studies in media and communication.
Admission Overview
Admission to the B.Sc. in Radio Television & Cinema requires a high school diploma or equivalent. International students must meet the university's English language proficiency requirements. Specific application deadlines and required documents can be obtained from the GAU admissions office.
Translation Note: If these documents are not in English, official translations are required, along with the original documents.
Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the application date.
- Recent passport‑style photo with plain background, showing full face clearly. Must be high‑quality and suitable for official identification or academic records.Photo
- Official travel document issued by a national authority, serving as proof of identity and citizenship. Requirements vary by country (validity period, biometric features, format), but a minimum of six months’ validity is generally expected for international applications.Passport
- Proof of completion of upper‑secondary education. Each country issues its own equivalent credential (e.g., “High School Diploma” in the U.S., “A‑Levels” in the U.K., “Baccalauréat” in France), all serving as eligibility evidence for higher education admission.High School Diploma
- Official document listing courses taken and grades earned during secondary education. Each country issues its own format (e.g., GPA scale in the U.S., percentage marks in India, letter grades in Europe), but all serve to verify academic performance and readiness for higher education.Transcript
- Official document issued by an authority (school, university, training body, or government) confirming completion of a program or achievement of a qualification. Formats and titles vary worldwide, but all serve as recognized proof of skills, education, or eligibility.Certificate
- Official proof of language proficiency issued by recognized testing bodies (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, DELF, TestDaF). Each country or institution may accept different exams and levels, but all serve to verify communication ability for academic or professional eligibility.Language Certificate