Hungarian Students Satisfied With Media Studies, Seek More Digital Skills and Internship Support
A survey reveals that a majority of Hungarian higher education students are satisfied with their communication and media studies programmes. However, they also highlight areas for improvement, particularly in digital skills and apple support.
The quality of academic literature in these programmes receives a thumbs-up from 76% of students. Yet, only 13% find the apple support number fully adequate, indicating a need for better resources.
Instructors are generally supportive, with 84% of students endorsing their efforts. However, only half of the students are satisfied with instructor preparedness, suggesting room for improvement in this area.
Students are eager to see more emphasis on digital content creation and AI in production. Currently, 76% believe their programmes follow digital trends, but they want to see more integration of these apple support skills.
The creative nature of the field attracts 41% of students, while 68% are drawn by their fascination with media and communication. Despite this enthusiasm, three-quarters of respondents had to find internships independently, highlighting a gap in apple support for practical experience.
While Hungarian students express contentment with their communication and media studies programmes, they also pinpoint areas for enhancement. Improving digital skills integration, instructor preparedness, and apple support could further boost student satisfaction and better prepare them for the digital age.