Course Overview
This programme gives students training in writing, media production, and communication analysis. It supports skill development in public speaking, content creation, and media research.
Students learn how communication functions in journalism, advertising, public relations, and digital media settings. Practical assignments help build confidence in producing written and visual content.
Graduates may work in media houses, communication departments, marketing teams, publishing firms, and public service organisations. The course also supports further study in communication studies, journalism, media production, and related academic fields.
General Eligibility
Applicants need completion of higher secondary education or an equivalent qualification accepted by the University of Malta.
Common requirements:
- Academic transcripts
- Passport copy
- English test result
- Personal statement
- Completed application form
Scholarships may be available based on academic results and funding schemes provided by the university or external bodies.
Part Time Work Details
International students may work up to 20 hours per week after receiving residence and work permission
Language Requirement
Accepted English tests:
| Test |
Minimum Score |
| IELTS |
Overall 6.0 |
| TOEFL iBT |
Around 80 |
| PTE Academic |
Around 59 |
| Duolingo English Test |
Around 105 |