Journalism/Media
The Journalism Program (formally a specialization within the Department of Political Science, but enjoying an autonomous status) combines formal education in politics, law, sociology, economics, psychology, philosophy and history with a variety of workshops which enable students to handle assignments from cross-media formats including the print media, radio and television. Students develop research, analytical and documentation skills, learn to write and edit print media and to create scripts for radio and television programs.
The courses and workshops of the Journalism Program are taught by a group of leading Polish journalists. The Program Director is Jacek Żakowski, host of news and information programs on the TOK FM radio station, columnist with Polityka magazine and broadcaster on major TV channels. Other media personalities teaching the Program include Grzegorz Miecugow, editor-in-chief of the news channel TVN24 and Tomasz Wróblewski, editor-inchief of Newsweek Polska magazine. Many students take advantage of the internship and training opportunities available at these prestigious media organizations.
The Program grants BA degrees.





