In the 2025–2026 fall semester, the Department of Radio, Television and Cinema will continue to offer students opportunities for creative thinking, technical skill development, and direct engagement with the industry through hands-on training alongside theoretical courses.
In line with the evolving dynamics of the media and film industries, the new term will provide a multifaceted learning experience through updated course content, workshops, and project-based applications. Bringing together in-front-of-camera and behind-the-camera experiences, the program aims not only to deliver academic knowledge but also to equip students with practical, industry-relevant competencies.
This year, the department will also host seminars focusing on digital media, sustainable production practices, and innovative approaches in the creative industries. In addition, symposia, workshops, and talks with industry representatives will help students expand their professional networks.
As in previous years, the Department of Radio, Television and Cinema will continue to offer students opportunities to produce original content, participate in film festivals, and develop various media projects throughout the 2025–2026 fall semester. Thanks to the university’s robust technical infrastructure and international collaborations, students will be trained with a vision for production on a global scale.
The Department of Radio, Television and Cinema remains committed to educating the media professionals and creative filmmakers of the future in the coming term.