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American University Cairo

Department

Department of Journalism and Mass Communication

Description

The journalism and mass communication programme is designed to prepare students for local, national and international careers in print and electronic journalism, public relations and advertising.

Programmes

  1. Graduate Diploma in Television Journalism - The diploma is intended to provide basic knowledge of the history and practice of television journalism. Students completing the program will have a working familiarisation with all of the skills required of a video journalist-reporting, videotaping, writing and narrating a field report as well as proficiency in digital video editing and studio management. This programme is intended for students who have not already specialised in broadcast journalism at AUC at the undergraduate level.

    Journalism & Mass Communication Courses (JRMC)
    Enrolment in these courses is opened to all university students. These courses include: mass communication theory and literature; advanced reporting and writing; current issues in mass communication; and electronic newsgathering.

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  2. Bachelor of Arts - Undergraduate:
    Course work is professionally oriented to train students to international standards in the skills of writing, reporting, editing, and production, as well as in media history, ethics, and responsibility. One module includes the study of journalism and communication provides the student with a basic exposure to news reporting and writing skills and mass media cultures.

    Other modules: Journalism & Mass Communication Courses (JRMC) Enrolment in these courses is opened to all university students. These courses include: introduction to mass communication; mass media writing; online journalism; radio journalism production; electronic newsgathering; and mass media editing.

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  3. Master of Arts - Post graduate:
    The Master of Arts programme in journalism and mass communication is designed to provide intellectual growth and advanced training for persons already engaged in mass media or public information work. Students wishing to specialise in a particular area, such as marketing communications or international business journalism, sociological or political communication, are encouraged to design a sequence of elective courses that best meets their interests.

Contact

Cairo Offices:
University of Ghana
P.O. Box LG 25
Legon, Accra
Ghana
Tel: +233 (21) 514746
pad@ug.edu.gh
University of Ghana website

Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site February 03 2006
Last Updated September 24 2007

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