Course Overview
The Master’s of Digital Media and Communication gives students a strong mix of communication theory, digital media practice, and research skills. Graduates are prepared for careers in digital marketing, public relations, journalism, corporate communication, media management, content strategy, and social media. The programme places equal attention on academic knowledge and practical application, helping students build confidence in planning communication campaigns, producing digital content, and analysing media trends.
Students benefit from studying at an internationally recognised university with a diverse student population and experienced academic staff. Modern learning resources, research opportunities, career support services, and industry connections add value throughout the programme. The qualification is recognised internationally, making it suitable for graduates seeking employment in Cyprus or abroad. It also provides a strong academic foundation for doctoral study and research in communication and media fields.
General Eligibility
Applicants should hold a recognised bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. Academic transcripts, a completed application form, identification documents, and any additional documents requested by the admissions office must be submitted during the application process. Some applicants may be asked to provide a CV, personal statement, or references based on their academic background.
The University of Nicosia offers a range of scholarships and tuition discounts for eligible students. Awards may be based on academic achievement, financial need, country of origin, or other university criteria. Scholarship availability and conditions can vary for each intake, so applicants should review the latest information before applying.
Applications are accepted online, and students receive admission decisions after all required documents have been assessed.
Part Time Work Details
International students may work part-time in Cyprus according to Cyprus government regulations and student visa conditions. Working hours are usually limited during study periods and full-time work may be allowed during approved holidays.
Language Requirement