What will a CIS graduate gain from his/her studies?
CIS graduates will acquire knowledge, expertise and skills that will enable them to:
Engage in strategic and operational planning of communication-related professions
Effectively use communication media to locate and convey information
Master oral and written presentation and communication skills
Critically assess the consequences of established and emerging communication technologies on their professional and personal lives, at local, national and international levels
Be creative, innovative, knowledge-building individuals and team players
Find careers in information and communication related fields
Pursue advanced research degrees in related fields
Be life-long learners
Why choose CIS?
CIS offers high level of teaching, research and professional practice
The university is situated in the city centre of Limassol – a coastal town with plenty cultural experiences
CUT students enjoy a vibrant campus life, with many opportunities to meet people through a wide range of activities
What opportunities do I have after graduating from the Communication and Internet Studies Department?
Upon completion of the Program, graduates may continue their studies by attending a postgraduate studies or be employed as professionals
information technology, data collection and management (web applications)
in advertising
in public relations and campaigning
in the production of motion pictures and television films
in web design and management
in the media (radio, television, press) and journalism
or in combination of the above
Why are our graduates are highly sought after?
Communication and internet related professions have and will continue to be in great demand
The program is one of the first in its kind across the European Union
The advantage of an interdisciplinary degree that combines
technical skills (programming, web design, multimedia with audio, video, animation)
communication skills (press releases in the media, public relations, marketing, web advertising)
methodology (data analysis)
The internship offered to our students, provides a high oportunity to link them to the market
What are the application criteria?
Students interested in applying for an undergraduate degree will need to follow the admission process for public universities set by the Ministry of Education and Culture. For more information visit the Academic Affairs and Student Welfare page and the Ministry of Education and Culture (in Greek).
Greek-speaking students who have successfully completed a minimum of one semester of studies at an accredited university in Cyprus or abroad have the possibility to continue their studies to the Cyprus University of Technology. For more up to date information visit the Academic Affairs Office.
POSTGRADUATE
What are the available Postgraduate titles in the Postgraduate Programs in the Department of Communication and Internet Studies and what is the number of maximum students?
The available Postgraduate titles include:
MA in Digital Media and Journalism – 20 places
MA in New Technologies for Communication and Learning – 20 places
Information about the Master in New Technologies for Communication and Learning
for more look at the page – ‘FAQ – Master Programs’
For students abroad:
Are you eligible to study at CIS?
The Department of Communication and Internet Studies (CIS) has a number of bilateral exchange agreements with foreign universities. To be eligible, students must be studying at one of the CIS’s partner institutions.
Look at the page: ‘Visiting Exchange Students‘