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Centered on practice-led art research and the transformative impact of digital technologies, the “Media Arts and Creative Technologies” doctoral program provides rigorous, high-level training in applying digital tools across diverse media environments, immersive platforms, and the audiovisual arts. The program fosters original, independent research that addresses global cultural, economic, social, and political contexts. By integrating cutting-edge technology with creative inquiry, it cultivates robust professional links between the creative industries and the broader business sector.

The program aims to develop highly competitive, research-driven professionals – artist – scholars who possess comprehensive expertise in emerging technologies, audiovisual arts, and digital culture. Graduates acquire specialized skills in artistic production, innovative media design, scientific research, and project management. Whether entering the labor market in innovation-led industries or pursuing distinguished academic careers, our graduates are prepared to generate new knowledge in digital media. Their work drives innovation in the creative use of technology, delivering meaningful impact on the cultural and socio-economic landscapes of Latvia and the international community.

Grounded in the principle of practice-led research, this doctoral programme is an interdisciplinary, innovation-oriented initiative in digital art and audiovisual media that integrates artistic creation with scientific-technological innovation and critical-analytical methods. The programme鈥檚 core approach is to foster an environment in which practice itself- understood as the active process of artistic creation, critical reflection, and the resulting generation of new theory and knowledge – is the central mode of artistic inquiry. Artists engaged in this research are regarded as 鈥渞eflective practitioners.鈥

Lectures take place in person three times a year, each in a one-week colloquium format. Between colloquia, studies are supported through an online learning environment and through off-campus consultations and project development at external sites such as creative industry hubs, NGOs, government agencies, laboratories, research centres, and higher education institutions, as well as within networked communities. Research carried out in collaboration with external institutions is developed individually, with the support of a scientific supervision group.

The programme curriculum is designed to ensure the achievement of all learning outcomes and is structured as follows.

Part A: Foundations of Research (Compulsory Component) – 63 ECTS
This foundational module provides the essential theoretical basis for doctoral work. It includes courses on Fundamentals of Research (A1), Themes and Research Processes (A2), and Research Criticism (A3).

Part B: Major Artistic Inquiry and Examinations – 120 ECTS
This part is dedicated to the student鈥檚 independent research and its assessment.
B1. Progress Reviews and Assessments: Annual reviews that track the development of the thesis project.
B2. Major Artistic Inquiry: The core of the programme, encompassing the student鈥檚 primary artistic and academic research project – thesis design and development (104 ECTS).
B3. Final Examinations: An essential component for graduation, concluding the programme with a comprehensive academic assessment (8 ECTS), consisting of two examinations:

  • Doctoral Examination: A practical exam in which the student presents and publicly defends a single, comprehensive arts research project developed over three years. The defence must demonstrate the ability to conduct original, academically significant research and to discuss its results, methodology, and findings.
  • English Language Examination: Assesses the student鈥檚 ability to use English effectively in academic and professional contexts. It evaluates receptive skills (listening) and productive skills (writing and speaking), with particular emphasis on presenting and discussing research findings within the wider international academic community.

Part C: Peer Esteem (Elective Component) – 15 ECTS
This module allows students to select courses that build additional specialized skills.

Tasks of the Study Programme

  1. To ensure a targeted and high-quality study process, to provide students with the necessary support in the improvement of knowledge and skills and research, to attract professionals in the field of media arts and creative technologies to the study program and research, and to promote professional development of LiepU and RISEBA teaching staff.
  2. To develop a creative environment appropriate to the study and research of media arts and creative technologies and to offer multifaceted, interdisciplinary academic education, to continuously supplement the material and technical base, and to develop cooperation with creative industries and contemporary culture organizations.
  3. To stimulate students鈥 creative potential in the development of innovative ideas, to improve the skills and abilities necessary for professionalism and research work, and to offer versatile opportunities for the presentation of research projects.
  4. To provide students with versatile opportunities to participate in the cooperation network of partner universities and partner organizations and projects initiated by it, to stimulate the integration of art research projects in other scientific fields, as well as international recognition.
  5. To strengthen the understanding of the culture-based economy, to provide students with the necessary support in the development of knowledge and skills and research, providing students with opportunities to acquire entrepreneurial knowledge alongside the skills and experience of cultural project management.
  6. To ensure the acquisition of the highest level of knowledge for students who, upon graduation, can become experts, authors of recommendations and project evaluators in national, European Union and international organizations.

Study Results to Be Achieved


The degree to be obtained – Ph.D. in Humanities and Arts Sciences – reflects the programme鈥檚 objective: by combining the resources and experience of both universities, the programme delivers high-quality, innovative doctoral studies in the humanities and arts, specifically in the field 鈥淥ther Humanities and Arts, including Creative Industry Sciences.鈥 Graduates are prepared for academic careers and for positions within the creative industries. Upon completion, they will be professional media artists, academic researchers, and socially engaged citizens, equipped with advanced, high-quality education in media arts and with the specialized knowledge of creative technologies, management, and marketing needed to compete successfully in the labour market.

The programme鈥檚 learning outcomes are aligned with Level 8 of the European Qualifications Framework (EQF) and the Latvian Qualifications Framework (LQF), as well as with the qualification standards of the third cycle of the European Qualifications Framework for the Higher Education Area. At the conclusion of the programme, the doctoral student:

  • Knows and understands the most up-to-date scientific theories and insights, and masters research methodology and modern research methods in media arts and creative technologies and at their intersection with other fields.
  • Is able independently to evaluate and select methods appropriate to scientific research, and expands the boundaries of knowledge by conducting substantial original research, part of which is published in internationally cited outlets.
  • Is able to communicate, both orally and in writing, about media arts and creative technologies with the wider scientific community and with the general public.
  • Is able independently to enhance their scientific qualifications and to implement research projects, achieving results that meet the international standards of the field.
  • Is able to manage research or development tasks in companies, institutions, and organizations that require advanced research knowledge and skills.
  • Is able, through independent and critical analysis, synthesis, and evaluation, to solve significant research or innovation problems, to formulate research ideas, and to plan, structure, and manage large-scale scientific projects, including international projects.
  • Is able to make scientifically grounded decisions when solving problems and to defend their position in a reasoned manner.
  • Is able to lead and coordinate multidisciplinary media arts and creative technology teams and to collaborate effectively in an international context.
  • Is able to demonstrate a high degree of authority, innovation, autonomy, and professional responsibility, and to show sustained commitment to developing new ideas or processes at the forefront of work and media, including research.

Colloquia are held at the , located at 4 Durbes Street – a facility fully equipped with specialized video, sound, and editing studios. Doctoral students may earn academic credit by participating in joint creative seminars at our partner institution, (Ireland), as well as through international scientific conferences. Notable events include “” and “,” which are organized in collaboration with various partner universities, dedicated to advancing art and science research in Northern Europe and are supported by an extensive global network of over 60 universities across 30 countries.

The Academic Doctoral Programme is interdisciplinary and innovation-oriented. It is based on practice-led research in digital arts and audiovisual media, combining artistic creativity, scientific-technological innovation and critical-analytical research methods.

The programme aims to train competitive professionals with diverse skills, knowledge and practical experience in the creation of artworks and the production of innovative media projects, the realisation of creative digital cultural projects, as well as in scientific research and the generation of new knowledge. The degree is a prerequisite not only for a successful individual career in the arts, media, innovation technology and creative industries, but also for an academic career in higher education.


Module descriptions
Study programme plan

Form of studies

The programme is delivered in a “low-residency” format, prioritising remote, independent research. The academic structure is anchored by three mandatory on-site symposia per year, each conducted as a one-week intensive colloquium. The first colloquium, held in February, marks the start of the academic year in Riga and is hosted by RISEBA. The second (summer) session is an off-site colloquium鈥攆or instance, at the SERDE Interdisciplinary Art Group in Aizpute鈥攚hile the third (autumn) session returns to RISEBA.

Between these sessions, students conduct individual research in close collaboration with their scientific supervisors and programme experts. This flexible model allows researchers to pursue high-level, interdisciplinary study without relocating or interrupting their professional careers. At the end of the third year, students undergo a final pre-defence examination in English. Upon successful completion of this exam and graduation from the coursework phase, the candidate proceeds to the formal thesis defence. This final stage typically takes three to twelve months, depending on the scholastic rigor of final thesis culminating in the award of the doctoral degree.

The second cycle higher education: academic or professional Master’s Degree in Humanities and Arts sciences, Music, Visual Arts and Architecture, as well as other humanities and arts, including creative industry sciences: the English language proficiency at least on B2 level; entrance examination.

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The second cycle higher education: academic or professional master’s degree in other humanities and arts (History and Archaeology, Linguistics and Literature, Philosophy, Ethics and Religion), social sciences, educational sciences, engineering, computer science or other field, etc.; work experience in professional artistic creation as an author or self-employed person/work in the creative industries, culture, art or music (at least 24 months) or study courses in the humanities and arts of at least 12 credits (18 ECTS):

  1. Art History or Art Theory of at least 4 credits (6 ECTS),
  2. philosophy, cultural history or cultural theory of at least 4 credits (6 ECTS) ,
  3. New Media Art, Audiovisual Art or Design at least 4 credits (6 ECTS);

– the English language proficiency at least on B2 level;

– entrance exam.

To apply for Doctoral studies:

  • Send the research application to the administrative director of the doctoral programme, Asst. Prof. Aigars Cepl墨tis, aigars.ceplitis@riseba.lv.
  • Fill in the online application .

The doctoral dissertation research application form can be downloaded HERE or can be received by email by contacting the programme administrator.

Please read the admission rules published on our website under Study at RISEBA -> Admission rules

Dr. Ieva Gintere

RISEBA Associate Professor Dr. Ieva Gintere is a distinguished academic specializing in contemporary aesthetics, music theory, and digital technologies. Dr. Ieva Gintere holds a violin performance degree from the J膩zeps V墨tols Latvian Academy of Music (1999), Master’s degrees from the Latvian Academy of Culture (2002) and University of Latvia (2004), and completed her Dr.art. in contemporary musicology (2014) with doctoral studies at the University of Paris-X Nanterre. She also serves as Lead Researcher at Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences since 2015, whereby her research focuses on transdisciplinary methodologies and integrating modern technologies with art theory, pioneering digital art game development through projects like “Art Space” and “ImGame” for contemporary art education. She has contributed international publications, presented at European conferences, collaborated with institutions in Greece, Hungary, and France, and lectured across Georgia, Romania, and Latvia.

Dr. Ellen Pearlman

RISEBA Senior Research and Assistant Professor Dr. Ellen Pearlman is an immersive and artificial intelligence media artist, critic, curator, and educator who serves in the Faculty of Media and Creative Technologies. She earned her Ph.D. in Digital Media from Hong Kong City University, focusing on consciousness, surveillance, and biometric technologies through innovative art. Dr. Pearlman is is known for pioneering works like the brainwave opera “Noor,” the AI-driven “AIBO,” and the Lumen Prize finalist “Language Is Leaving Me.” Her career includes roles as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Warsaw, MIT Research Fellow, and NYU Visiting Research Scholar, as well as leadership positions at Art-A-Hack鈩 and the New York Volumetric Society. She has received major honors such as the EU Vertigo STARTS Laureate and multiple Fulbright awards, and her research and creative projects have been presented at leading conferences and institutions worldwide.

Dr. Pierre Jolivet

Dr. Pierre Jolivet, the core member of the Faculty of Media and Creative Technologies is an internationally recognized sound artist and composer best known for his pioneering work under the moniker Pacific 231. Beginning his career in the early 1980s, Jolivet was a French pioneer in the industrial and power electronics music scenes before evolving his practice toward ambient and abstract electronic sound. His extensive discography exceeds twenty albums, featuring numerous international collaborations. Jolivet鈥檚 work explores the boundaries of sound and space, often realized through multimedia performances and installations such as Stif(f)le, Im鈥檚hi, Espace Alt茅r茅, and the audiovisual production Micromega, presented in various countries. He has also contributed to the field as a member of the Luigi Russolo jury, a prestigious international award in acousmatic music. Dr. Pierre Jolivet holds an MFA in the Digital World with First Class Honours from the National College of Art and Design and completed a PhD in Sonic Art and Sensorial Perception at University College Dublin. His academic and research interests focus on the intersection of sound, sensors, and immersive environments, with recent work investigating the connections between sonic art and sensorial practice.

Dr. Christopher Hales

RISEBA Assistant Professor Dr. Hales earned his Ph.D. in Interactive Film Art from the Royal College of Art in London in 2006, with his dissertation titled “Rethinking the Interactive Movie”. His academic foundation includes a Master’s degree in Interactive Multimedia from the Royal College of Art in 1994. Throughout his career, he has served as a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of East London’s SMARTlab centre and taught as Senior Lecturer at the University of West of England Faculty of Art, Media & Design. His extensive teaching experience includes conducting over 125 workshops across Europe on interactive filmmaking and AI-enhanced media creation, with particular focus on the Baltic States where he has regularly taught since 2002. Currently, he leads cutting-edge research in what he terms the “Latent Revolution” in filmmaking, exploring how artificial intelligence and machine learning are transforming experimental cinema through neural networks and generative adversarial networks (GANs). His work bridges traditional filmmaking practices with emerging AI technologies, positioning him at the forefront of contemporary discussions about the future of creative media production.

Dr. Rasa 艩mite

Dr. Rasa 艩mite is a leading Latvian and international new media artist, researcher, and innovator at the crossroads of art, science, and technology since the 1990s. Born in Riga in 1969, she co-founded the RIXC Art Science Center, a major hub for new media art and scientific collaboration. She is Professor and Co-director of RISEBA/ RTU joint MACT PhD program (Media Art and Creative Technologies) at RTU Liepaja academy and RISEBA, and a researcher at Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW in Switzerland. Her collaborative projects with Raitis 艩mits as “smitesmits.com” range from early internet radio to AI and XR-based art, earning awards like the Prix Ars Electronica and the Falling Walls Science Breakthrough Award, and international exhibitions at major world venues.As Professor and MACT program core faculty, 艩mite bridges academic leadership with creative practice, designing curricula that reflect her interdisciplinary methodology. She has taught at MIT and other top institutions, and her mentorship of doctoral students keeps her engaged with new immersive technologies and cutting edge.

Artis Dz膿rve

Artis Dz膿rve is a renowned Latvian video and 3D mapping artist celebrated for his innovative work in video scenography, digital installations, and projection mapping. With over 15 years of experience in audiovisual and interactive arts, Dz膿rve has become a key figure in integrating digital media into theatre, opera, and large-scale public events. He is especially recognized for his immersive video designs for leading Latvian theatres, including Dailes Theatre and the Latvian National Opera, as well as international productions in Austria, Germany, Belgium, and France. His creative achievements have earned him prestigious awards such as the Great Musical Award and the “Sp膿lma艈u nakts” theatre prize, highlighting his influence on contemporary stagecraft. Dz膿rve studied at the Hamburg Academy of Fine Arts under the mentorship of performance art legend Marina Abramovi膰, which shaped his experimental approach to media art. His portfolio spans video advertising, interactive installations, and high-profile video mapping projects for festivals like “Staro R墨ga” and concerts at Arena Riga. As an educator, he shares his expertise at 糖心影视视频, teaching courses in audiovisual media art and digital scenography, characterized by a seamless fusion of technology and artistic vision, consistently pushing boundaries in 3D mapping and digital storytelling.

 Mg.art., Antra Cilinska

Antra Cilinska is a prominent Latvian film producer, director, and editor, recognized for her significant contributions to documentary and feature filmmaking since the early 1990s. Born on March 12, 1963, in Iecava, Latvia, she began her career as a film editor at Riga Film Studio, collaborating with acclaimed director Juris Podnieks on internationally renowned documentaries such as “Is It Easy to Be Young?”, “Hello, Do You Hear Us?”, and “Homeland.” Following Podnieks鈥 passing, Cilinska completed his unfinished projects and emerged as a leading figure in Latvian cinema. Since 1994, Cilinska has served as director and producer at the independent Juris Podnieks Studio, overseeing a diverse portfolio of documentaries, animation, and fiction films. Her acclaimed works include “Baltijas s膩ga” (2000), “Laimes formula” (2015), “Iemesti pasaul膿” (2018), and the follow-up series to “Is It Easy to Be Young?”鈥攖he latter earning the FIPRESCI Prize at the Leipzig Film Festival. Cilinska鈥檚 films often explore the relationship between individuals and society, and she is noted for her socially engaged approach. In addition to her production work, she has taught editing and production at the Latvian Academy of Culture since 2008, further shaping the next generation of Latvian filmmakers.

Dr. Aigars Ceplitis

RISEBA Assistant Professor Dr. Aigars Cepl墨tis is a Latvian film editor, and educator known for his expertise in audiovisual media, film editing, and immersive cinema technologies. He serves as Dean of the Faculty of Media and Creative Technologies at 糖心影视视频 of Applied Sciences, where he is also the administrative director of the doctoral program “Media Arts and Creative Technologies” and director of the master鈥檚 program “New Media and Audiovisual Arts.” His teaching covers topics such as film editing, narratology, and 360掳 spherical cinema, reflecting his commitment to both traditional and cutting-edge art practices. Dr. Cepl墨tis holds a PhD from Riga Technical University, an M.F.A. in Film from the California Institute of the Arts (2004) and a B.A. in Art History from Lawrence University, USA. He has also studied theater directing at DePaul University鈥檚 John Goodman School of Drama in Chicago. As a researcher, he investigates narrative taxonomies for 360-degree stereoscopic films and published on digital storytelling and AI. In addition to his academic work, he is an accomplished film editor, credited on projects such as “Begletsy,” “Mazliet Ilg膩k,” “Analog Days,鈥, 鈥淜illers鈥, and TV miniseries 鈥淪ecrets of the Baltic Hotel鈥.

Dr. Efe Duyan

RISEBA Associate Professor Dr. Efe Duyan, born in Istanbul in 1981, has been teaching theory, history, and design at Mimar Sinan University since 2013. He has been associated with several universities in conducting research and guest lectures, such as Technical University Berlin, Ca’ Foscari University, University of Minnesota, Istanbul Technical University, Atalanta University, University of Iowa, George Washington University, and Boston University of Massachusetts.

Efes’ research areas include contemporary design, critical design perspectives, spatial experience, architectural writing and theory, early modernism, and the history of Eastern Mediterranean architecture.

He has studied architecture and philosophy at METU (Bachelor’s gr. – 2005), architectural history and theory at YTU (Master’s gr. – 2008) and architectural history at Mimar Sinan FAU (Doctoral gr. – 2013). He also has an international career as a poet and author. His poetry has been translated into more than twenty-five languages and invited to numerous literary events around the world, including the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program and St. Louis University’s Hurst Professor Program.

Mg.art. Mihails Matvejenko

Mihails Matvejenko is a Latvian visual-effects compositor and digital artist who emerged from Riga鈥檚 Vilks Studija/鈥媀ilks Productions scene, where he honed his skills on music-video and commercial projects before moving into feature-film work. Regarded as one of Latvia鈥檚 leading special-effects practitioners, he later enrolled in the joint master鈥檚 programme 鈥淣ew Media and Audiovisual Art鈥 at 糖心影视视频 to deepen his expertise in artificial-intelligence tools for post-production. Since 2017 Matvejenko鈥檚 photoreal compositing has appeared in international productions such as Skybound (2017), Pocket Hercules: Naim S眉leymanoglu (2019), Infinite Storm (2022) and the Finnish-Latvian family fantasy Antero Varovainen ja onnenkivi (2023). Working freelance from Riga, he provides VFX services to European and U.S. studios while mentoring students and collaborating with RISEBA research teams on AI-driven workflows for virtual production.

Mg.art. Sabrina Durling 鈥 Jones

Sabrina is a filmmaker and creative technologist focused on data and visual storytelling through established and emergent (AI) technologies. Her current research and practical work center on the intersection of memory, displacement, and ethical applications of AI/Machine Learning (ML). She is in the final stages of completing a PhD in Media Art and Creative Technologies through a joint doctoral program at 糖心影视视频 of Applied Sciences and Riga Technical University (Latvia). Her research proposes a phenomenology of Steinian non-actuality for algorithmic memory practices and experiments with using emerging technologies to create embodied memory sensations. Her focus is on developing a framework for coping that can assist those living in displacement re-orient themselves in the present. Prior to returning to academia, Sabrina鈥檚 professional pursuits included teaching those living in remote areas of the world, especially First Nations/First Peoples, how to use digital media tools to tell stories and preserve languages and cultures through community-led projects.

Mg.art. Andris Gauja

Andris Gauja is a Latvian filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer based in Riga. He is the founder of the independent film production company Riverbed, established in 2011. Gauja is known for his work in both documentary and narrative cinema, often exploring thought-provoking themes with a strong visual style. He first gained international recognition with his documentary “Family Instinct” (2010), which won the Grand Prix at AFI Docs (formerly Silverdocs), was nominated for Best Mid-length Documentary at IDFA (Amsterdam), and was selected for over 25 international film festivals. Gauja made his narrative feature debut with “The Lesson” (“Izlaiduma gads”, 2014), which premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival and became a box-office hit in Latvia. His subsequent fiction film, “Nothing Can Stop Us Now” (2019), received nine nominations at the Latvian National Film Prize.

In recent years, Gauja has returned to documentary filmmaking, focusing on scientific and metaphysical topics, as seen in his short film “The Art of Looking” (2024), which premiered at ArtDocFest Riga and was part of his academic work as a doctoral candidate at the Latvian Academy of Culture.

Upon completion of their doctoral studies, students become professional media artists, academic researchers and socially active citizens who have received an innovative and high-quality media arts education and who are also able to compete in the labour market, as they have the necessary specific knowledge and skills in working with different creative technologies, as well as management and marketing knowledge.

The obtained academic degree is a prerequisite not only for a successful individual career in the art, media, innovation technology and creative industries, but also for an academic career in higher education institutions and in international level research. Graduates of the new programme will be well prepared to participate in the shaping of contemporary culture in its broadest sense, working in local, national, European Union and international organisations as experts, consultants, recommenders, and project evaluators, as well as initiators of various innovations in these organisations.

The international aspect of the programme is very important: artist-researchers who have graduated from this programme will orient themselves in the international environment and circulation of media art, and will be able to contribute to the further scientific and educational development of media art.

Any student of the doctoral programme who has completed at least one year of study without any academic or financial debt can participate in the Erasmus+ exchange programme.
A student can go to study at one of RISEBA’s partner universities. The duration of study mobility is 2鈥12 months.
The student does not have to pay for the period spent in the study and internship exchange programme abroad; the tuition fee is covered by the partner university, but the student continues to pay the RISEBA tuition fee. For the period spent abroad during mobility, the student is awarded an Erasmus+ scholarship to cover the costs of transport and accommodation.
* Erasmus+ internship mobility provides that a student can undergo an internship in one of the companies of interest in one of the Erasmus+ programme countries. For this internship period, the student receives an Erasmus+ scholarship. The duration of internship mobility is 2鈥12 months.

Since the 2023/2024 academic year, information on the self-assessment of the study programme has been included in the study field progress report, which is available here.

2022./23

Application for studies

To apply for Doctoral studies:

  • Send the research application to the administrative director of the doctoral programme, Asst. Prof. Dr. Aigars Cepl墨tis, aigars.ceplitis@riseba.lv.
  • Fill in the online application .

The doctoral dissertation research application form can be downloaded HERE or can be received by email by contacting the programme administrator.

  • Assistant Professor, PhD Aigars Cepl墨tis, RISEBA – Director of the Doctoral Programme, 糖心影视视频 of Applied Sciences.
    Teleph.: +371 25620270
    E-mail: aigars.ceplitis@riseba.lv
  • Assistant Professor, PhD Christopher Hales / Associate Professor, RISEBA – Director of Studies, Doctoral Programme, 糖心影视视频 of Applied Sciences.

Inese Maku拧eva
Senior study programme administrator
Address
201, Durbes iela 4

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鈥溙切挠笆邮悠碘 is a modern, competitive interdisciplinary programme that includes management, economics, business and psychology. The study subjects of this programme are a real springboard for acquiring the skills of a competitive manager 鈥 coaching in business, stress management, innovation management, cyber-psychology, etc. The studies help students to fully understand and gain knowledge about management in which the psychology factor is the key to success.
鈥淏usiness needs psychology to better understand the needs of employees, to help business become more efficient and grow faster,鈥 is how Professor Maija Zakri啪evska-Belogrudova, one of the lecturers, describes the programme.



Study methods

On-site studies are conducted under the guidance of teaching staff in the form of both lectures and practical, interactive classes, while distance learning studies take place independently in an e-studio environment (video, audio lectures, electronic reading materials). Group lessons are also held through video conferences. Part-time students have the opportunity to attend guest lectures conducted by industry leaders and organised by RISEBA.

  • If you choose part-time studies, classes take place every other week 鈥 on three evenings (18.00鈥21.00) and one weekend day (9.00 鈥16.00).
  • In distance learning, you study all the provided materials entirely independently.

Graduate Guide for the “糖心影视视频” study programme

Admission rules

Please read the admission rules published on our website under Study at RISEBA -> Admission rules

Find out about accreditations for study fields here.

1ST YEAR

RISEBA Introductory Week events

Personal Growth and Team Building

Microeconomics

Civil and Environmental Protection

General Psychology

Presentation Skills

Information literacy

Business English 1

Business English 2

Management

Macroeconomics

Social Psychology

Accounting

Business Idea Generation

Introduction to research methodology

Course Paper in 糖心影视视频 I


2ND YEAR

Personal and Professional Growth

Stress and burnout management

Human resources management

Marketing

Business Laws and Regulations

Behavioral psychology

Business English 3

Business English 4

Free choice study course

Ethics and Social Responsibility

Business Coaching

Entrepreneurship and Business Plan Development

Scientific Research and Data Processing Methods

Course Paper in 糖心影视视频 2


3RD YEAR

Personality Research Methods in Organisation

Strategic Management

Business process modelling

Psychological Aspects of Group Management

Organisational Psychology

International Marketing

Free choice study course

Cyberpsychology and society

Leadership and Organisation Behavior

Financial Management

Innovation Management

Social network marketing

Basics of Project Management

Management and Mediation of Conflicts in Organisation

Free choice study course

4TH YEAR

Research methodology

Bachelor thesis

Graduates of the programme are highly trained professionals in HR management, marketing and sales. The wide range of topics covered in the studies allows graduates to successfully perform the above-mentioned duties in marketing agencies, international companies, finance companies, government administration and elsewhere.

International Finance

Business Management

Management Psychology and Supervision

International Business

Project Management

Human Resource Management

Big Data Analytics

Any student of the bachelor’s programme 鈥溙切挠笆邮悠碘 who has completed at least one year of study can participate in the Erasmus+ exchange programme.
A student can study for 1 or 2 semesters at one of RISEBA’s partner universities. The duration of study mobility is 2鈥12 months.
The student does not have to pay for the period spent in the study and internship exchange programme abroad; the tuition fee is covered by the partner university, but the student continues to pay the RISEBA tuition fee. For the period spent abroad during mobility, the student is awarded an Erasmus+ scholarship to cover the costs of transport and accommodation.
* Erasmus+ internship mobility provides that a student can undergo an internship in one of the companies of interest in one of the Erasmus+ programme countries. For this internship period, the student receives an Erasmus+ scholarship. The duration of internship mobility is 2鈥12 months.
Find out more about Erasmus+ and how to apply here!

Since the 2023/2024 academic year, information on the self-assessment of the study programme has been included in the study field progress report, which is available here.

2018/2019
2019/2020

Krist墨na Male拧ko
Senior study programme administrator
Address
101, Me啪a iela 3
Jekaterina Ignatovi膷a
Senior Distance Learning Administrator, Senior Program Administrator
Address
311, Me啪a iela 3
Elza Rozi艈a
Study programme administrator
Address
108, Me啪a iela 3

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The programme has been awarded the prestigious EFDM accreditation, which certifies its internationally recognised academic quality. The content of European Business Studies is oriented towards international business and its current trends, providing students with an understanding of both Latvian and European business. During the course of studies, you can learn French and Spanish, which broadens your opportunities in business communication.

The programme prepares international business managers and leaders able to operate in a multicultural environment, learning key business management skills such as strategy development, financial planning and negotiating with clients and partners.

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Admission rules

Please read the admission rules published on our website under Study at RISEBA -> Admission rules

Find out about accreditations for study fields here.

The in-person studies are conducted in English and are characterised by a practical approach to study courses, which is also confirmed by the internationally recognised EFMD accreditation. Alongside the theoretical courses, there are business simulation games and professional internships, including a compulsory international internship in France. To help students more successfully search for and find an internship, 糖心影视视频 operates a Student Career Centre. Students have the opportunity to participate in international conferences and seminars organised by RISEBA, as well as guest lectures conducted by various foreign business leaders. The authors of new business ideas have the opportunity to implement their ideas in the RISEBA Creative Business Incubator, receiving support from mentors, coaches, specialists, cooperation partners and experienced start-up and business leaders.

1st year 1st semester

Induction Week / Hackathon

Personal Development: Part 1 (Study and Presentation Skills)

Microeconomics

Fundamentals of Marketing

Higher Mathematics

Business English 1

General French 1

Fundamentals of Management 

Social Psychology


1st year 2nd semester

European Union

Fundamentals of Accounting

Information Technologies

Business English 2

General French 2

Macroeconomics

Mathematical Statistics and Quantitative Methods

Civil and Environmental Protection

Course Paper in Economics


2nd year 3rd semester

Personal Development: Part 2 (Personality Development and Team Building)

Introduction to European Law

Management of Cross-cultural Interaction

Financial Accounting 1

Innovation Management

Managerial Economics

European Political and Economic Development

General French 3

Business English 3

Marketing Research


2nd year 4th semester

Financial Accounting 2

International Business Law

Academic Writing

Business English 4

General French 4

International Marketing

Human Resource Management

Field Trip

Course Paper in Marketing


3rd year 5th semester

Personal Development: Part 3 (People Skills Development)

Corporate Finance

European Entrepreneurship

International Strategic Management

Business French 1

Managerial Accounting

Diversity Management

Business Platforms: from Start-up Applications to Platform Ecosystems

Sales Management

Elective (student’s free choice course)


3rd year 6th semester

Financial Markets and Investments

Brand Management

Research Methodology and Design

Business French 2

Logistics

International Internship

Course Paper in Management

Elective (student’s free choice course)


4th year 7th semester

Personal Development: Part 4 (Career Management and Planning: Employability Skills)

Financial Management and Risks

Ethics and Social Responsibility

Fundamentals of Project Management

Leadership and Organisational Behaviour

Operations Management

International Banking

Elective (student’s free choice course)


4th year 8th semester

International Research Internship 

Bachelor Thesis

The international scope of the topics covered in the programme and the languages of study prepare graduates for work in leading positions in international companies, organisations, banks, consulting and auditing companies in the field of finance, marketing management, sales, project and human resources management and other fields. The knowledge gained from the studies also allows a student to set up his/her own companies in Latvia and abroad, with the aim of developing its activities in Europe and worldwide.

After graduation, a student can continue its education in the following programmes:

  • International Business
  • International Finance
  • Strategic Business Management
  • Project Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • Health Management
  • Sports management

Double degree study mobility
2nd and 3rd year students have the opportunity to participate in a double degree exchange programme and go to the partner universities:

, France

, Finland

Germany


Students are selected on the basis of their academic results and their English language skills.
Find out more about the double degree exchange programme here!

Any student of the bachelor’s programme who has completed at least one year of study can participate in the Erasmus+ exchange programme.
A student can study for 1 or 2 semesters at one of RISEBA’s partner universities. The duration of study mobility is 2鈥12 months.
The student does not have to pay for the period spent in the study and internship exchange programme abroad; the tuition fee is covered by the partner university, but the student continues to pay the RISEBA tuition fee. For the period spent abroad during mobility, the student is awarded an Erasmus+ scholarship to cover the costs of transport and accommodation.
* Erasmus+ internship mobility provides that a student can undergo an internship in one of the companies of interest in one of the Erasmus+ programme countries. For this internship period, the student receives an Erasmus+ scholarship. The duration of internship mobility is 2鈥12 months.
Find out more about Erasmus+ and how to apply here!

Since the 2023/2024 academic year, information on the self-assessment of the study programme has been included in the study field progress report, which is available here.

2018/2019
2019/2020
2022/2023

Krist墨na Male拧ko
Senior study programme administrator
Address
101, Me啪a iela 3

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The programme 鈥淏usiness Management鈥 is an opportunity to acquire organisation management skills in a modern study environment, combining business management, management studies, economic and financial principles, marketing and logistics topicalities, skills and competences in a digital environment. The study programme strengthens the skills required for a manager: leadership, project management, financial resource management, strategic thinking, human resource management, etc.

Admission rules

Please read the admission rules published on our website under Study at RISEBA -> Admission rules

Find out about accreditations for study fields here.

There are plenty of lectures in both full-time and part-time studies, and the teaching staff uses the latest IT technologies, which ensure convenient and interactive study methods. In order to develop the communication and teamwork skills that are necessary in business, practical work (discussions, study tours, practical sessions in companies, as well as the INTOPIA game, where students have the opportunity to manage the operations of a multinational company for two years on an interactive platform, analysing financial performance on a quarterly basis) plays a major role in studies.

In the 3rd year of study, a student has the opportunity to choose one of two specialisations:

  1. Business Management – Business on the Internet, Management Decision Making, Executive Professional Development, Business Coaching, International Business.
  2. Business Management in a Digital Environment – Multimedia Technologies, Electronic Commerce and Payment Systems, Social Media Marketing, Internet Marketing Methods, Information Security Solutions.

1st year

Management
Microeconomics
Personality Growth and Team Building
Study Skills Development
Business English
Introduction to International Politics
Information Technology and Data Analysis
Civil and Environmental Protection
Business English II
Accounting
Macroeconomics
Applied Mathematics
Entrepreneurship and Business Planning
Marketing
Course Paper on Entrepreneurship 1


2nd year

Human Resource Management
Social Psychology
Marketing Research
Business English III
Mathematical Statistics
Internship in a Business Incubator
Business Modelling
Business English IV
Business Law
Global Sustainability and the Green Economy
Financial Accounting
Office work and business correspondence
Course Paper on Entrepreneurship 2
Internship in Entrepreneurship 2


3. year

Role of Banks in Business
Intellectual Property Protection
Management Accounting
Risk and Quality Management
Strategic Management
Specialisation course I
Free choice course 1
Operations Management
Information Systems in Business
Financial Markets and Investments
Project Management Basics
Psychological Aspects of Group Management
Logistics
Specialisation course II
Specialisation course III
Free choice course 2


4th year

Ethics and Social Responsibility
Leadership and Organisational Behaviour
Research Methodology
Specialisation course IV
Specialisation course V
Free choice course 3
Innovation Management
Financial Management
Course Paper on Entrepreneurship 3
Business Simulation
Research internship
Bachelor鈥檚 thesis


Optional course

Employee Engagement and Motivation
Cyberpsychology and Society
Diversity Management
Stress and Burnout Management
Business on the Internet
Presentation Skills
Computer Graphics and Graphics Packages
Business Process Modelling
Personality Growth and Professional Development
Russian
French
Tax Policy
Spanish
Insurance
Creative Process
Another course from another specialisation
Another course at other faculties of the university
Another course offered by the Lifelong Learning Centre
Another course at another university

Graduates of this study programme become managers of Latvian and international organisations, heads of divisions or departments. The knowledge a student gains also enables him/her to set up and run his/her own business. With a diploma in 鈥淏usiness Studies鈥, there are plenty of career opportunities in projects where it is necessary to develop and manage business processes in a digital environment.

After graduation, a student can continue their education in the following programmes:
Business Studies
Strategic Business Management
International Business

Double degree study mobility
3rd and 4th year students have the opportunity to participate in a double degree exchange programme and go to the partner university Haaga Helia University of Applied Science in Finland. Students are selected on the basis of their academic results and their English language skills.
Find out more about the double degree exchange programme here!

Any student of the bachelor’s programme who has completed at least one year of study can participate in the Erasmus+ exchange programme.
A student can study for 1 or 2 semesters at one of RISEBA’s partner universities. The duration of study mobility is 2鈥12 months.
The student does not have to pay for the period spent in the study and internship exchange programme abroad; the tuition fee is covered by the partner university, but the student continues to pay the RISEBA tuition fee. For the period spent abroad during mobility, the student is awarded an Erasmus+ scholarship to cover the costs of transport and accommodation.
* Erasmus+ internship mobility provides that a student can undergo an internship in one of the companies of interest in one of the Erasmus+ programme countries. For this internship period, the student receives an Erasmus+ scholarship. The duration of internship mobility is 2鈥12 months.
Find out more about Erasmus+ and how to apply here!

Since the 2023/2024 academic year, information on the self-assessment of the study programme has been included in the study field progress report, which is available here.

2018/2019
2019/2020

2022./23

Jekaterina Ignatovi膷a
Senior Distance Learning Administrator, Senior Program Administrator
Address
311, Me啪a iela 3
Elza Rozi艈a
Study programme administrator
Address
108, Me啪a iela 3
Krist墨na Male拧ko
Senior study programme administrator
Address
101, Me啪a iela 3

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The programme combines the best architectural education standards and pedagogical expertise in Europe, striving for academic excellence and international recognition. The bachelor鈥檚 degree in architecture is the first step in preparing students for further study related to architecture, urban planning and professional architectural practice, contributing to the international competitiveness of future professionals.

FAD is a member of the European Association for Architectural Education EAAE from 2022.

Admission requirements

Please read the admission rules published on our website under Study at RISEBA -> Admission rules

Applicants must submit a portfolio of their work (12 pages of A3 size, horizontal, PDF format) reflecting their individuality, creativity and capacity for work. The portfolio should include the following categories: drawing, drafting, composition, sketching, painting or sculpture, photography and free choice).


Entrance examinations

To study in this program, the following entrance examinations must be passed:

Entrance examination in drawing
Download the requirements here


Entrance examination in English
Download the requirements here


Preparatory courses:

In order to ensure that the first step towards the diploma is a safe and confident one, RISEBA offers preparatory courses for each of the entrance examinations of this study programme:

Drawing courses LV

Find out about accreditations for study fields here.

The programme provides students with the theoretical knowledge, practical skills and competences necessary to work in the fields of architecture, design and urban planning. During their studies, students enhance their analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities, as well as acquire research skills to be able to perform design tasks in different contexts and develop creative concepts, while learning how to be socially responsible young professionals.
Although the outline of the course is similar in each year of study, students are offered unique design assignments, which are updated taking into account current issues related to the built environment in the city of Riga and beyond. During the semester, the student鈥檚 work is evaluated based on the student’s performance and participation, creative, iterative and continuous design process, and the ability to overcome various challenges.

The architecture programme has nine basic modules:

  • Architectural Design (AP)
  • Fine Arts (TM)
  • Construction Technology (BT)
  • Project Management, Economics and Law (ET)
  • Urban Planning (PP)
  • History and Theory of Architecture (VT)
  • Humanities and Social Subjects (HS)
  • Internship (PR)
  • Bachelor鈥檚 Thesis (BA)

Upon completion of this programme, the graduate is prepared to work as an architect and urban planner in architect offices (including international ones), as well as in state or municipal institutions responsible for buildings, spatial planning, and human settlement development, such as the city construction board. The bachelor’s degree also prepares the graduate for further master’s studies in architecture or other fields related to the arts of environmental design.

Master’s programme
After graduating from the bachelor’s programme, a student can continue his/her education in the master’s programme 鈥淎rchitecture鈥

Any full-time student of the bachelor’s programme who has completed at least one year of study can participate in the Erasmus+ exchange programme.
A student can study for 1 or 2 semesters at one of RISEBA’s partner universities. The duration of study mobility is 2鈥12 months.
The student does not have to pay for the period spent in the study and internship exchange programme abroad; the tuition fee is covered by the partner university, but the student continues to pay the RISEBA tuition fee. For the period spent abroad during mobility, the student is awarded an Erasmus+ scholarship to cover the costs of transport and accommodation.
Erasmus+ internship mobility provides that a student can undergo an internship in one of the companies of interest in one of the Erasmus+ programme countries. For this internship period, the student receives an Erasmus+ scholarship. The duration of internship mobility is 2鈥12 months.
Find out more about Erasmus+ and how to apply here!

It is important to highlight the study environment, which is very friendly, motivating, dynamic, and creative thanks to these aspects:

鈥 Students learn the program in small groups, which is a maximum of 24 students in a group; 

鈥 Since the studies are conducted in English, a large number of teachers and students are foreigners – which provides an international learning environment; 

鈥 Every year the student goes on foreign study trips, creates exhibitions together with teaching staff, prepares publications, publishes books; 

鈥 Students are allowed to regularly participate in open lectures given by industry professionals 

Since the 2023/2024 academic year, information on the self-assessment of the study programme has been included in the study field progress report, which is available here.

2018/19

2019/20

2020/21

2021/22

Anna Dzene
Assistant at the Faculty of Architecture and Design
Address
301, Durbes iela 4

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This program has been developed in collaboration with the Latvian Advertising Association and the Latvian Association of Public Relations Professionals, precisely defining the skills and knowledge required for new professionals in the field. These include the ability to ensure open and mutually beneficial communication between a organisation and the public to foster support for the company鈥檚 activities, create a positive attitude, purposefully enhance the prestige of the company and its products or services, develop communication strategies and tactics. As well as copywriting in public relations and advertisement, digital and social media communication, among other competencies.

A competitive public relations and advertising professional is characterised by the ability to 鈥渢hink outside the box鈥, as well as to think from the organisations business perspective.

During studies students acquaint one of two qualifications:

  • Sub-programme Public Relations: qualification 鈥損ublic relations manager
  • Sub-programme Advertising: qualification 鈥 advertising manager

Admission rules

Please read the admission rules published on our website under Study at RISEBA -> Admission rules

Find out about accreditations for study fields here.

Studies are conducted in person, with certain study modules potentially organized remotely. This approach is particularly suited to the program鈥檚 interactive teaching methods, which include media training, role-playing, and visits to public relations, advertising, creative and media agencies providing insight into the real work environment awaiting young professionals after graduation. This understanding is further deepened during internships integrated into the study program.

Meanwhile, theoretical knowledge is acquired through lectures, seminars, and consultations with scientific advisors for research projects. RISEBA also offers guest lectures and seminars led by industry professionals in advertising, marketing, and public relations from Latvia and abroad.

Year 1 

Business English I and II

Personal Development: Study and Presentation Skills

Social Psychology

Fundamentals of Management

Introduction to Communication Theory

Introduction to Advertising

Sociology

Ethics and Social Responsibility

Civil and Environmental Protection

The Cultural Space of Latvian Language or Latvian (for foreign students)

Introduction to Public Relations

Introduction to Research Work I

Fundamentals of Computer Graphics I

Fundamentals of Persuasive Communication

Types of Advertisement

Course Paper I

Internship: Advertising


Year 2

Business English III and IV

Theories of Public Opinion

Ethics of Communication and Advertising

Fundamentals of Computer Graphics II

Intercultural Communication

Journalism and Media Relations

Marketing Communication

Public Speaking

and Presentation Skills

Fundamentals of Project Management

Basing of Accounting

Digital and Social Media Communication

Introduction to Research Work II

Integrated Marketing Communication

Design Thinking and Creative Process

Influencer Marketing

Course Paper 2

Internship: Public Relations


Year 3

Leadership and Organisational Behaviour

Legal Regulation of Business

Introduction to Semiotics

Fundamentals of Visual Communication I

Digital Marketing

Brand Management

Fundamentals of Visual Communication II

Organization Psychology

Screenwriting

Multimedia and Immersive Technologies

Course Paper III

Internship: Multimedia

Study courses for sub-programme Public Relations

International Public Relations

Copywriting in Public Relations

Acting

Public Relations Events

Study courses for sub-programme Advertising

International Marketing and Advertisement

Copywriting in Advertising

Constructions of Composition and Color Psychology

Advertisement Psychology


Year 4

Innovation Management

Philosophy

Public Administration

Politics and Communication

Professional Internship 

Bachelor Thesis

Study courses for sub-programme Public Relations

Communication Campaigns and Strategies

Crisis Management

Corporate Communication

Study courses for sub-programme Advertising

Advertising Campaigns and Strategies

Consumer Behaviour

Fundamentals of Practical Selling

Graduates of the program are well-prepared to work as advertising and public relations  managers in organizations across various industries鈥攂oth in the private sector and in government, municipal institutions or NGOs. Our graduates have particularly broad career opportunities in advertising, public relations, corporate communications, creative, media, and marketing agencies that work with renowned brands in Latvia and globally. The knowledge gained in this program also enables graduates to create and develop their personal brand or entrepreneurial ventures.

After completing the program, there is an opportunity to continue education in one of the master鈥檚 level study programs, such as Business Management, Human Resource Management, Project Management, Management Psychology and Supervision, among others.

Explore the list of bachelor thesis topics chosen by our students, which are relevant to the industry and job market, as well as practical work.

Our graduates have successfully entered the job market in their field: 

Any student of the bachelor鈥檚 programme who has completed at least one year of study can participate in the Erasmus+ exchange programme.
A student can study for 1 or 2 semesters at one of RISEBA鈥檚 partner universities. The duration of study mobility is 2鈥12 months.
The student does not have to pay for the period spent in the study and internship exchange programme abroad; the tuition fee is covered by the partner university, but the student continues to pay the RISEBA tuition fee. For the period spent abroad during mobility, the student is awarded an Erasmus+ scholarship to cover the costs of transport and accommodation.
* Erasmus+ internship mobility provides that a student can undergo an internship in one of the companies of interest in one of the Erasmus+ programme countries. For this internship period, the student receives an Erasmus+ scholarship. The duration of internship mobility is 2鈥12 months.
Find out more about Erasmus+ and how to apply here!

Since the 2023/2024 academic year, information on the self-assessment of the study programme has been included in the study field progress report, which is available here.

2018/2019.
2019/2020.
2020/2021.
2021/2022.
2022/2023.

Krist墨na Male拧ko
Senior study programme administrator
Address
101, Me啪a iela 3
Jekaterina Ignatovi膷a
Senior Distance Learning Administrator, Senior Program Administrator
Address
311, Me啪a iela 3
Marija Janova
Senior study programme administrator
Address
108, Me啪a iela 3

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Audiovisual Arts and Media Arts /en/program/audiovisual-arts-and-media-arts/ Thu, 06 Jul 2023 13:41:00 +0000 /?post_type=program&p=7764 The post Audiovisual Arts and Media Arts appeared first on 糖心影视视频.

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Audiovisual Arts and Media Arts is a programme where talents and future professionals hone their skills – individuals without whom the fields of media, art, and marketing are unimaginable. The academic bachelor鈥檚 studies prepare specialists in Audiovisual Journalism, Film and Multimedia Directing, Film and Multimedia Cinematography, and Film and Multimedia Production. Within the programme courses, students can acquire knowledge of TV, film, and multimedia project development from idea to production, management of film crews, technical possibilities for creating audiovisual content, the latest industry trends in visual, audio, aesthetic, and compositional design, various content solutions, and skills for working with information.

In addition to subjects specific to audiovisual art and media art, students also study art history and cultural theory, structures of composition and colour psychology, as well as other courses that prepare art professionals for a working environment where it is necessary not only to create, but also to plan and promote the competitiveness of art in the market.

The undeniable advantage of this RISEBA program lies in its modernly equipped study facilities-including editing rooms, video and sound studios, and other resources-as well as experienced lecturers and outstanding professionals from Latvia and the broader international audiovisual and media environment.

Academic bachelor study programme with 4 specializations: 鈥淔ilm and Multimedia Cinematographer鈥, 鈥淔ilm and Multimedia Producer鈥, 鈥淔ilm and Multimedia Director鈥, 鈥淎udiovisual Journalist鈥.

Admission rules

Please read the admission rules published on our website under Study at RISEBA -> Admission rules

Entrance examinations

Entrance examination regulations here

Find out about accreditations for study fields here.

As this is a academic study programme, both full-time day and part-time evening studies are delivered in person and, alongside the theoretical courses, there are many practical classes in the video and editing studios located in the RISEBA Architecture and Media Centre H2O6. Students of this programme have the opportunity to undergo an internship in real audiovisual industry companies and participate in various projects, working side by side with professionals in the field.

1st year

Film Dramatury
Fundamentals of Audiovisual Editing
Principles of Creating a Photographic Image
Video and Sound Re-cording Techniques
Music in Communication
Audiovisual Journalism
Film and Multimedia Directing I
Film and Multimedia Production I
Film and Multimedia Cinematography I
Film and Multimedia Cinematography II
Lighting Techniques
Screenwriting
Image. Space. Age.
Acting I
Acting II
Study Work I
Internship I
Business English
English for Audiovisual Arts and Media Arts
Latvian language (for foreign students)


2nd year

360 degree Visualization
Constructions of Composition and Color Psychology
Multimedia and Immersive Technologies
Sound Directing
Audiovisual Motage Aesthetics and Production Processes
The Dramatic Construction and Production of the TV series
History of Film
History and Theory of Art and Cuture
Digital Post-Production
Civil and Environmental Protection
Internship II

Study courses in the specialisation of Film Producer:

  • Film and Multimedia Production II
  • Film and Multimedia Production III
  • Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship
  • Fundamentals of Accounting
  • Private Funding in Culture
  • Public Relations and Mass Media
  • Artists in Film: Creative Impact

Study courses specialising in Film Director:

  • Basics of Computer Graphics
  • Aesthetics of Documentary Films
  • Directing Actors I
  • Directing Actors II
  • Public Relations and Mass Media
  • Film and Multimedia Cinematography III
  • Film and Multimedia Cinematography IV

Study courses specialising in Film Cinematography:

  • Film and Multimedia Directing II
  • Film and Multimedia Directing III
  • Aesthetics of Documentary Films
  • Film Technologies
  • Photojournalism
  • Basics of Computer Graphics
  • Gaffing of Film and Television

Study courses for the specialisation in Audiovisual Journalism:

  • Screenwriting I: Fiction
  • Screenwriting II: Documentary
  • Public Relations and Mass Media
  • Citizen Journalism
  • Audio Narrative: Radio Journalism and Podcasting
  • Photojournalism
  • Information Design I

3rd year

Production of 360 degree Cinematic VR
Analysis and Critique of Creative Industries
Creative Industries in Business and Management
Legal Aspects of Intellectual Property
Philosophy
Social and Applied Ecology
Research Work
Bachelor’s Thesis
Study Work II
Internship III

Study courses in the specialisation of Film Producer:

  • Film and Multimedia Production IV
  • Project Management

Study courses specialising in Film Director:

  • Artists in Film: Creative Impact
  • Film and Multimedia Cinematography V

Study courses specialising in Film Cinematography:

  • Film and Multimedia Directing IV
  • Artists in Film: Creative Impact

Courses of study to be completed in the Audiovisual Journalist specialisation:

  • Analytical and Investigative Journalism
  • Artificial Intelligence in Journalism and Art
  • Audiovisual Journalism
  • Information Design II

Optional course

  • Film Semiotics
  • Digital Animation
  • Dramaturgy of Film
  • TV programming
  • Psychology of Advertising
  • Public Speaking Techniques
  • Psychology of Creative Processes

The titles, scope, content, and sequence of study courses within the study program may be adapted or amended in accordance with RISEBA鈥檚 internal regulations, accreditation requirements, and the development of the study process. A specialization in a given academic year is opened if it is chosen by at least 5 students.

Study programme achievable results and requirements for the acquisition of study programme

RISEBA “Audiovisual Arts and Media Arts” students have the opportunity to attend elective courses at the Latvian Academy of Culture by selecting the courses of their interest on the and confirming their choice with the RISEBA Study Department.

Apply at the Latvian Academy of Culture by e-mail: sanda.paukste@lka.edu.lv.

Here you can get to know some of our academic staff – individuals who not only share knowledge but also encourage and support the development of your creative potential and professional skills.

Dr. Aigars Ceplitis

Dean of the Faculty of Media and Creative Technologies, 糖心影视视频

Dr. A. Ceplitis is a practitioner and researcher of audiovisual arts and media arts, as well as an Assistant Professor with extensive international experience in film directing, editing, and media education. He holds a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in Film from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts, USA) and a doctoral degree in Art Science with a focus on 360掳 film narratology.

In the bachelor’s programme in Audiovisual Arts and Media Arts, he teaches the courses Acting II, Audiovisual Montage Aesthetics and Production Processes, Production of 360-Degree Cinematic VR, as well as the specialized course Directing the Actor for aspiring film directors.

Alongside his academic work, Dr. Aigars Cepl墨tis actively participates in international projects, developing VR projects and presenting research on immersive storytelling and the evolution of cinematic language in the digital age. His work includes both virtual reality films and interactive media exhibitions.

Mg.art. Daira Abolina

Head of the Arts Department, 糖心影视视频

D. Abolina is one of Latvia鈥檚 most recognized film scholars and critics, with professional experience spanning both the academic field and the cultural media sphere. She actively participates in international film events, including serving on juries at film festivals such as the Venice Film Festival, the Europa Cinemas expert committee in Berlin, the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (P脰FF), among others.

In the bachelor’s programme in Audiovisual Arts and Media Arts, D. Abolina leads the course Analysis and Critique of Creative Industries, as well as the specialized course Aesthetics of Documentary Films for aspiring film directors and cinematographers. Her lectures foster the ability to analyze, think deeply, and perceive cinema as a multilayered cultural form. Students appreciate her skill in combining a scholarly perspective with practical experience and an empathetic approach to the author鈥檚 work.

Mg. art. Lelde Kovalova

Guest Lecturer at 糖心影视视频, Film Producer, and Author 

Lelde Kovalova is an experienced film producer and author who earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from RISEBA鈥檚 Media and Creative Technologies faculty. She has successfully served as a visiting lecturer in the Audiovisual Arts and Media Arts programme for over three years, providing students with both in-depth theoretical knowledge and practical skills in film and television dramaturgy. She leads the course The Dramatic Construction and Production of TV Series, sharing her extensive professional experience and encouraging students to develop skills in crafting successful stories. 

As the lead producer, L. Kovalova has been involved in several significant film projects, including the TV series Bezv膿sts pazudu拧膩s and Nel奴gtie viesi. Additionally, she is the author of multiple books, such as Bezv膿sts pazudu拧膩s (2019), 厂惫别拧颈苍颈别办颈 (2020), 艩辞蝉别箩补 (2021), Tvitera tiesa (2022), and her latest psychological thriller Klusie kaimi艈i (2024), which has received widespread acclaim from both readers and critics.

Mg.art. Anna Viduleja
Guest Lecturer at 糖心影视视频, Film Director

A. Viduleja is a renowned film director and screenwriter with significant experience in the Latvian film industry. Her documentary film Podnieks par Podnieku. Laika liecinieks (2024), co-directed with A. Cilinska, received the National Film Award Lielais Kristaps for Best Feature-Length Documentary. Her feature film Homo Novus (2018), which she both directed and wrote the screenplay for, became one of the most-watched Latvian films in recent years. The film was seen by over 91,000 viewers, making it the most popular Latvian film of 2018.

At Audiovisual Arts and Media Arts programme, A. Viduleja teaches two directing courses designed for aspiring film directors. In these courses, she shares her extensive professional experience, fostering the development of students鈥 creative vision, enhancing their ability to collaborate effectively with actors, and deepening their understanding of storytelling techniques as well as refining their technical skills in the art of cinema.

Mg.art. Uldis Jancis
Guest Lecturer at 糖心影视视频, Film Cinematographer

U. Jancis is an experienced cinematographer and lighting technician with extensive practical experience in both Latvian and international film and multimedia projects. He has worked as a cinematographer and lighting technician on several significant film projects, including R墨gas sargi (2007), T膿vs Nakts (2019), and Dv膿se募u putenis (2019).

In Audiovisual Arts and Media Arts programme, he teaches four courses designed for aspiring cinematographers, including Gaffing for Film and Television and Film Technologies. In these courses, U. Jancis shares his professional experience and knowledge, helping students acquire both the technical skills and creative approaches necessary to produce high-quality and visually compelling film and multimedia content.

Mg.art. Randall Galera
Guest Lecturer at 糖心影视视频, Actor

R. Galera is an experienced actor and theatre educator who has worked extensively at the prestigious English Theatre in Vienna – one of Europe鈥檚 most renowned English-language theatres. His versatile acting skills and ability to bring both classical and contemporary characters to life on stage have been highly praised by audiences and critics alike. R. Galera places special emphasis on the emotional depth and authenticity of his characters.

Currently, he teaches the course Acting to first-year students in the English-taught stream of the Audiovisual Arts and Media Arts programme. In this course, he shares his professionalism and guides students in developing their acting skills, focusing on both voice and movement.

Mg.art. Zane Ozolina

Guest Lecturer at 糖心影视视频, journalist, documentary filmmaker

Z. Ozolina is an experienced journalist and documentary filmmaker actively working in the Latvian media and film industry. Her work often focuses on socially significant and current topics such as human rights, social change, and cultural heritage. Among her notable projects are the documentary series Dz墨v墨bas st膩sti and Latvijas balsis, as well as the directed documentary film Cilv膿ki no malas, which have received recognition on Latvian Radio and other media outlets, offering a deep and analytical perspective on events and personalities.

In Audiovisual Arts and Media Arts programme, she teaches several courses focusing on journalism and information presentation, including Audiovisual Journalism and Information Design. Within these courses, Z. Ozolina shares her professional experience and theoretical knowledge, fostering students鈥 critical thinking, storytelling skills, and understanding of the specific characteristics of journalism and documentary film genres, preparing them for work in the media and film industries.

Ideas, aesthetics, and visual expression 鈥 take a look at a selection of creative bachelor projects by our graduates.

Graduates in Film and Multimedia Directing, Film and Multimedia Cinematography, Film and Multimedia Production, and Audiovisual Journalism are in demand across television and digital media platforms, the film industry, independent production companies, newsrooms, online media outlets, social media platforms, and other emerging media environments.

Graduates can work as Audiovisual Content Creators, Reporters, Documentary Filmmakers, Video Journalists, Editors, as well as Media Project Managers.

The programme鈥檚 graduates are also competitive in the fields of Advertising and Brand Management, particularly in Video Advertising, Digital Marketing, and Social Media Content Production. The creative, technical, and analytical skills acquired during the studies enable graduates to successfully develop personal creative projects and establish their own businesses within the media and creative industries.

After graduation, a student can continue their education in the following programme:
Audiovisual and Immersive Technologies Art

Any student of the bachelor’s programme 鈥淎udiovisual Arts and Media Arts鈥 who has completed at least one year of study can participate in the Erasmus+ exchange programme.
A student can study for 1 or 2 semesters at one of RISEBA’s partner universities. The duration of study mobility is 2鈥12 months.
The student does not have to pay for the period spent in the study and internship exchange programme abroad; the tuition fee is covered by the partner university, but the student continues to pay the RISEBA tuition fee. For the period spent abroad during mobility, the student is awarded an Erasmus+ scholarship to cover the costs of transport and accommodation.
* Erasmus+ internship mobility provides that a student can undergo an internship in one of the companies of interest in one of the Erasmus+ programme countries. For this internship period, the student receives an Erasmus+ scholarship. The duration of internship mobility is 2鈥12 months.
Find out more about Erasmus+ and how to apply here!

Since the 2023/2024 academic year, information on the self-assessment of the study programme has been included in the study field progress report, which is available here.

2018./19

2019./20

2020./21

2021./22

2022./23

Inese Maku拧eva
Senior study programme administrator
Address
201, Durbes iela 4

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Strategic Business Management /en/program/strategic-business-management/ Fri, 07 Jul 2023 12:01:00 +0000 /?post_type=program&p=7758 The post Strategic Business Management appeared first on 糖心影视视频.

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This study programme is suitable for those who have completed a higher profiling education (business, economics or a similar field) and whose bachelor鈥檚 studies have lasted at least 4 years. Upon completion of this master’s programme, a student develops the following skills: organisational management, financial resource management, analytical and strategic thinking, human resource management, etc. Development of the student鈥檚 personality and business communication skills receives special emphasis, given that these are the two things employers identify as most important in a business environment.

Admission rules

Please read the admission rules published on our website under Study at RISEBA -> Admission rules

Full-time studies in the form of lectures take place in Latvian in the main building of RISEBA, at 3 Me啪a Street, while distance learning studies take place remotely in English in the e-learning environment. Students of the programme have the opportunity to enhance their knowledge by attending guest lectures organised by RISEBA and delivered by Latvian and foreign business leaders. The modules of the study programme are developed to cover all basic functions of a business, giving students (potential managers) a strategic look at an organisation and its management.

Module 鈥淏usiness Strategy and Models鈥

Business competitiveness and strategic management in an international environment
Corporate social responsibility and sustainability


Module 鈥淗R, Information and Knowledge Management鈥

HR and change management
Innovation and organisational development


Module 鈥淧ractical Projects and Research鈥

Internship 鈥淩esearch in Business鈥


Module 鈥淓ffective Managerial Skills鈥

Contemporary management psychology


Module 鈥淕lobalisation, Markets and Finance鈥

International Marketing and Communications.

Effective Automation and Digitalization

Innovation and Business Models.


Master鈥檚 thesis

Graduates of this study programme become managers of Latvian and international organisations, heads of divisions or departments, heads of strategic and development projects. The knowledge a student gains also enables him/her to set up and run his/her own business.

After graduation, a student can continue education in the doctoral programme 鈥淏usiness Management鈥.

Any student of the master’s programme who has completed at least one year of study can participate in the Erasmus+ exchange programme.
A student can go to study at one of RISEBA’s partner universities. The duration of study mobility is 2鈥12 months.
The student does not have to pay for the period spent in the study and internship exchange programme abroad; the tuition fee is covered by the partner university, but the student continues to pay the RISEBA tuition fee. For the period spent abroad during mobility, the student is awarded an Erasmus+ scholarship to cover the costs of transport and accommodation.
* Erasmus+ internship mobility provides that a student can undergo an internship in one of the companies of interest in one of the Erasmus+ programme countries. For this internship period, the student receives an Erasmus+ scholarship. The duration of internship mobility is 2鈥12 months.
Find out more about Erasmus+ and how to apply here!

Since the 2023/2024 academic year, information on the self-assessment of the study programme has been included in the study field progress report, which is available here.

2018/2019
2019/2020
2021/2022
2022/2023

Monta Sapata
Head of the Study Department
Address
108, Me啪a iela 3
Marija Janova
Senior study programme administrator
Address
108, Me啪a iela 3

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Big Data Analytics /en/program/big-data-analytics/ Tue, 18 Jul 2023 06:22:00 +0000 /?post_type=program&p=7757 The post Big Data Analytics appeared first on 糖心影视视频.

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This is the only master’s programme in Latvia that prepares data (including Big Data) professionals to work in companies and organisations. It provides students with in-depth skills regarding data acquisition, storage, collection, visualisation and analysis. This programme is in line with the world’s leading data professional education programmes implemented at Harvard University, Stanford University, IBM Big Data University and other prestigious universities, and helps students develop skills such as business skills, analytical skills, computer skills, statistical and mathematical skills and machine learning skills.

Admission rules

Please read the admission rules published on our website under Study at RISEBA -> Admission rules

These are full-time studies that take place in the evenings in the main building of RISEBA, located at 3 Me啪a Street. These are lectures with a wide range of educational content in the field of economics, related to business processes, the use of company and organisation data in information systems, forecasting modelling, risk management, statistical analysis and business data processing.
The purpose of the study programme is to train students to perform organisational data processing using SPSS and Power BI software packages, to perform data processing in relational databases using SQL and R language tools, to perform data processing in non-relational databases (NoSQL) using MapReduce approach and various tools of Hadoop eco-environment, as well as to apply machine learning methods in data processing using supervised and unsupervised machine learning algorithms, Python language, KNIME and other tools.

Module 1 鈥淏usiness Data Processing鈥 11 CP (16.5 ECTS)

Business requirements analysis and specification of information systems (Mini MBA, Mg.bus.man., Mg.inf.sys. J. Paksis, 鈥淓mergn鈥): 2 CP (Part A)
Multivariate data analysis (Dr.oec., prof. B. Sloka): 2 CP (Part A)
Forecasting methods (Dr.sc.comp.h.c., prof. P. Riv啪a): 2 CP (Part B)
Practical application of Power BI in business data processing (Dr.phys., prof. hon. I. Godmanis): 2 CP (Part A)
Business analytics in SPSS environment (Dr.admin.sc., prof. I. Ludviga): 2 CP (Part A)
Corporate social responsibility and environmental ecology (S. Blumberga): 1 CP (Part A)


Module 2 鈥淏ig Data Management鈥 14 CP (20 ECTS)

Introduction to Big Data and machine learning (Dr.phys., Assoc. I. Godmanis): 3 CP (Part A)
Use of SQL language when working with relational databases (Mg.dat. E. Pl膩cis, 鈥淎ccenture鈥: 2 CP (Part A)
R language (Mg.dat. A. Alksnis): 2 CP (Part A)
Data pre-processing and data management using the R language: (Dr.oec., asoc.prof. E. Br膿姆is): 2 CP (Part B)
Big Data management tools (Mg.eng.sc. A. Vesjolijs, 鈥淎ccenture鈥): 3 CP (Part A)
Data visualisation methods (Dr.sc.ing. S. B膿rzi拧a): 2 CP (Part B)


Module 3 鈥淗arnessing Big Data in new technologies鈥: 9 CP (13.5 ECTS)

Python language (Dr.dat., asoc.prof. U. Boj膩rs): 2 CP (Part B)
Practical machine learning using Python language (Dr.sc.comp. J. R膩ts): 2 CP (Part B)
Big data analytics in business 鈥 KNIME and other tools (MBA, Chicago uni., U. Spr奴d啪s): 3 CP (Part B)
Business platforms (Dr.phys, Assoc. I. Godmanis): 2 CP (Part C)


Internship

  • 6 CP (with 4-year bachelor’s studies),
  • 26 CP (with 3-year bachelor’s studies)

Master鈥檚 thesis (20 CP)

The demand for data professionals who can and do use (extract, collect, store, process, visualise and analyse) data (including Big Data) is growing rapidly worldwide, including in Latvia. The increasing development of digital business platforms, Internet of Things and artificial intelligence technologies and their application in companies and organisations is based on the use of a rapidly growing amount of diverse data (Big Data), which graduates of this study programme are familiar with.

After graduation, a student can continue education in the doctoral programme 鈥淏usiness Management鈥.

Any student of the master’s programme who has completed at least one year of study can participate in the Erasmus+ exchange programme.
A student can go to study at one of RISEBA’s partner universities. The duration of study mobility is 2鈥12 months.
The student does not have to pay for the period spent in the study and internship exchange programme abroad; the tuition fee is covered by the partner university, but the student continues to pay the RISEBA tuition fee. For the period spent abroad during mobility, the student is awarded an Erasmus+ scholarship to cover the costs of transport and accommodation.
* Erasmus+ internship mobility provides that a student can undergo an internship in one of the companies of interest in one of the Erasmus+ programme countries. For this internship period, the student receives an Erasmus+ scholarship. The duration of internship mobility is 2鈥12 months.
Find out more about Erasmus+ and how to apply here!

Since the 2023/2024 academic year, information on the self-assessment of the study programme has been included in the study field progress report, which is available here.

2018./19
2019./20
2020./21
2021./22

2022./23

Elza Rozi艈a
Study programme administrator
Address
108, Me啪a iela 3
Monta Sapata
Head of the Study Department
Address
108, Me啪a iela 3

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Human Resource Management /en/program/human-resource-management/ Tue, 18 Jul 2023 06:36:00 +0000 /?post_type=program&p=7756 The post Human Resource Management appeared first on 糖心影视视频.

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This is a master’s programme that prepares management-level HR professionals who can create and manage HR strategy and policy, implement the HR functions of a company and work with other heads of departments. By completing this programme, graduates strengthen the skills that are important in HR management 鈥 leadership, strategic and creative thinking, emotional stability, adaptability, conflict resolution skills, etc.

The programme students have an opportunity to participate in a unique consulting practice programme that takes place every spring: European Human Resource Management Programme (EHRM) and receive an international diploma. More information here:  and

Admission rules

Please read the admission rules published on our website under Study at RISEBA -> Admission rules

The content of this programme is designed to meet the current requirements of employers, where practical knowledge is of great importance. Evening face-to-face studies include practical classes and professional training alongside theoretical courses 鈥 simulations and games, case studies, direct collaboration with professionals and different projects. Guest lectures given by HR specialists and organised by RISEBA are a particularly valuable addition to studies.

1ST YEAR

HR Management Functions I and II
HR Strategy and Policy
Social and Communication Psychology
Organisational Psychology
Management Psychology and Social Responsibility
Record-Keeping
Labour Law
Change Management and Leadership
Creativity and Design Thinking
Quality Management
Project Management
Coaching, Mentoring and Supervision
HR Analytics
Internship I


2ND YEAR

HR Information Systems
Internship II (only in 80 CP programme)
Master鈥檚 thesis

Graduates of this programme can work in private companies or public institutions, as well as in HR consulting firms and recruitment companies providing outsourced HR management services. The obtained professional qualification of 鈥淥rganisation Manager鈥 opens up even more job opportunities for work in leading positions.

After graduation, a student can continue education in the doctoral programme 鈥淏usiness Management鈥.

Any student of the master’s programme who has completed at least one year of study can participate in the Erasmus+ exchange programme.
A student can go to study at one of RISEBA’s partner universities. The duration of study mobility is 2鈥12 months.
The student does not have to pay for the period spent in the study and internship exchange programme abroad; the tuition fee is covered by the partner university, but the student continues to pay the RISEBA tuition fee. For the period spent abroad during mobility, the student is awarded an Erasmus+ scholarship to cover the costs of transport and accommodation.
* Erasmus+ internship mobility provides that a student can undergo an internship in one of the companies of interest in one of the Erasmus+ programme countries. For this internship period, the student receives an Erasmus+ scholarship. The duration of internship mobility is 2鈥12 months.
Find out more about Erasmus+ and how to apply here!

Since the 2023/2024 academic year, information on the self-assessment of the study programme has been included in the study field progress report, which is available here.

2018/2019
2019/2020

2020/2021
2021/2022

2022/2023

Marija Janova
Senior study programme administrator
Address
108, Me啪a iela 3

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