Program Description
An exhaustive three year (6 semesters) undergraduate program offering in-depth study of theoretical concepts and functional areas in journalism and mass communication.
The course covers important concepts, trends, and practices in the field, ranging from advertising, electronic communication, print media, news writing, public relations, corporate communication,
editing, photo journalism, event management, reporting, writing, audio-visual communication, cyber journalism, and press law and media ethics to TV production, the Internet, new media, and media ecology. The program provides high-quality academic and technical training using different teaching resources, including case studies,
practical exercises, student meetings, screenings, and group readings.
The program includes technical skills in many areas of mass media and interaction, theoretical views on their existence and use, and historical and social knowledge of their dynamics.
Given its scope, the program will benefit anybody (with 10+2 years of formal schooling) keen on gaining in-depth knowledge in the subject area.