There are a wide variety of professions and options available to graduates of the Department of Journalism. Graduates work in news agencies, create layouts, manage and edit newspapers; some work as press-consultants, press representatives, and archive managers in private and public organizations. Our graduates also have the opportunity to work in public relations, advertising, cinema, radio, newspapers, magazines, and in government ministry. Additionally, graduates can work as designers, editors, reporters (for politics, economics, culture, the arts, sports, or as photo journalists), and press-representatives for public and private organizations.

Number of Graduates

No

ACADEMIC YEAR

Number of Graduates

1

2003-2004

0

2

2004-2005

0

3

2005-2006

15

4

2006-2007

23

5

2007-2008

13

6

2008-2009

21

7

2009-2010

23

8

2010-2011

26

9

2011-2012

14

10

2012-2013

25

11

2013-2014

13

12

2014-2015

14

13

2015-2016

22

14

2016-2017

44

15

2017-2018

34

16

2018-2019

27

17

2019-2020

29

18

2020-2021

28

19 2021-2022 31
 

TOTAL

393