About
COLMAN pioneered media studies as an academic pursuit in Israel. For over a quarter of a century it has enabled over 6000 graduates to develop successful careers and play pivotal roles in key positions in advertising, marketing, public-relations, print media, radio, television, and digital media in Israel. Currently, there are approximately 650 students enrolled in the School of Media Studies.
Our Dean
Prof. Menahem Blondheim
Dean of the School of Media Studies
“For close to 30 years, our goal has been to prepare students to become the best media practitioners possible – creative and ethical professionals. Our graduates lead impressive and satisfying careers in all areas of communication, and play key roles in the shaping of Israel’s media landscape.”
– Dr. Dan Arav
Our Vision
The school’s vision is to enable its students to become media creators of the future. This requires adaptability as well as a tool-box of skills necessary for future success. To achieve this objective, the school offers a broad inter-disciplinary curriculum which covers philosophy, sociology, psychology, cultural studies, gender studies, political science and management coupled with specialization in professional writing, photography, editing, design and production. The faculty’s combination of academics and professionals reflects this approach and encourages networking which eases job placement.
Undergraduate Programs
Dual B.A. in Management and Media studies with specializations in:
Advertising, High-Tech and Digital Marketing
This specialization provides students with both knowledge and skills for changing and designing perceptions and reality. The basis of the courses and workshops in the specialization is the recognition that media are key working tools and channels for promoting commercial, political and educational purposes and personal and social goals. Classes are conducted in Hebrew.
Content, Television and Digital
This specialization qualifies students for a variety of roles such as content editors, journalists, screenwriters for drama and comedy, documentaries and more. Classes are conducted in Hebrew.