Department Figures
Radio Television Programming Program is a four-semester program that started teaching in 1997.

Our program serves with 7 lecturers. In our department, there is also secondary education and secondary education started education in 2013.

Approximately 50 students are admitted to the department every year. After graduation, our students can transfer to the Radio and Television Cinema Departments of the Communication Faculties and the Cinema and TV Departments of the Faculties of Fine Arts.

Our program teaches radio and television to train intermediate staff. Graduates of the program find employment opportunities in the fields such as correspondent, copywriter, producer, director and program presenter in local and regional public and private institutions with the title of Radio and Television programming technician. The students are 56 hours theoretical, 4 hours practical, and 46 hours theoretical and 14 hours practical; 102 hours is theoretical and 18 hours are applied and total 46 lessons.

Students perform their practical lessons in the Radio and Television Studio and on the field. In addition, some of the practical courses are held in computer labs of our school.

Radio and Television Programming Program students have the opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge by doing an internship in national media organizations at the end of the first year, usually 40 working days.

Latest Update:04.08.2020