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2 Journalism, Media, and Mass Communication Preparatory Programs in Estonia


Tallinn Summer and Winter School
Winter Course in Basics of Photography and Videography
- Tallinn, Estonia
Course
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English
Step into the world of visual storytelling with our two-week course on the basics of photography and videography! This program is designed for beginners, focusing on practical skills in both photography and videography. In the first week, we will cover photography fundamentals, including camera settings, composition, and lighting. Hands-on activities will allow participants to apply these concepts immediately, building confidence through guided practice.


Tallinn Summer and Winter School
Winter Course in Generative AI for Writing, Research, Analytics and Prototyping
- Tallinn, Estonia
Course
Full time
1 week
On-Campus
English
This course is a hands-on introduction to generative artificial intelligence. You will learn to use AI tools (not just ChatGPT!) to generate and manipulate text and images and analyse textual data. These skills will be put to use right away in the form of a small guided course project, completed in teams of 1-3 participants. The project choice is entirely up to the participants; template project ideas will also be provided.
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Studying Journalism and Mass Communication at the Preparatory level in Estonia offers a unique entry point into the dynamic world of media. You'll engage with essential methods that prepare you for more advanced study while exploring current trends and practices in journalism.
The program emphasizes project-based learning, providing students with opportunities to create multimedia content, including articles, podcasts, and video reports. Through engaged classroom discussions and workshops, students strengthen their storytelling skills while exploring how technology shapes communication. As they work on collaborative projects, students build confidence and enhance their adaptability by integrating various media formats.
Students typically develop competencies in audience analysis, content creation, and digital communication strategies. They learn to evaluate the impact of media on society and practice ethical journalism in diverse contexts. Graduates from Preparatory programs in Estonia are well-prepared for further education in journalism or related fields, equipped with a strong foundational understanding of the media landscape and skills valued in international job markets.