Throughout the course, the students will learn through practice, specifically through discussing of readings, experiencing cross-cultural deliberation, and reflecting about their experience. We will spend lessons engaging in deliberative processes about public issues and learn how public organisations communicate in order to resolve those issues. 

The course seeks to accommodate students with topics specific to the field of communication sciences, with a special focus on public organisations

By the end of the semester, students are expected to understand and use concepts, theories, paradigms and methodologies that are characteristic for communication sciences. They should also be able to identify different communication situations and understand the various types of organisations.

Moreover, they are expected to be able to draft relevant communication strategies for dealing with public sector problems and efficient communication plans meant to address specific situations.


“Economics” is a course which tries to offer the tools that allow students to explore concepts and theories which can be applied to the way that today’s economy works.

We aim that our students develop the ability to evaluate and analyze economic information and facts, also explaining and arguing on economic issues. We wish that our students gain lifelong skills and settle a solid foundation for further study in the leadership of public sector and political science fields of study.


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The course seeks to develop professional skills related to using concepts, theories, paradigms and methodologies that are characteristic for communication in the public sector. Moreover, we will work with a variety of communication situations so as to understand the various types of organizational communication, with the scope of using communication methods and strategies in dealing with public sector problems. At the end of the course, students should be able to draft an efficient communication plan meant to address specific situations regarding organizational communication.

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“Economics” is a course which tries to offer the tools that allow students to explore concepts and theories which can be applied to the way that today’s economy works.

We aim that our students develop the ability to evaluate and analyze economic information and facts, also explaining and arguing on economic issues. We wish that our students gain lifelong skills and settle a solid foundation for further study in the leadership of public sector and political science fields of study.


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The course seeks to accommodate students with topics specific to the field of communication sciences, with a special focus on public organisations

By the end of the semester, students are expected to understand and use concepts, theories, paradigms and methodologies that are characteristic for communication sciences. They should also be able to identify different communication situations and understand the various types of organisations.

Moreover, they are expected to be able to draft relevant communication strategies for dealing with public sector problems and efficient communication plans meant to address specific situations.



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General objective of the discipline:

  • Knowledge and usage of basic concepts of communication for the explanation and interpretation of various types of  communication situations, processes and projects

Specific objectives:

  • Understanding the public sphere and the changes it has gone through 
  • Knowledge and explanation of communication models
  • Knowledge of how new media is shaping communication
  • Knowledge of how culture is shaping communication
  • Knowledge of political and public communication
  • Knowledge of types of leadership and their communication styles