The programme in mass communication has a multi – pronged approach towards subjects like print, broadcast, video, graphics, film, and new - age media. The expansive, vital and rapidly changing roles of Mass Communication are covered in great depth. Students will burgeon into knowledgeable individuals, capable of rationally analysing complex issues and productively occupying media related positions.
Degrees offered
Duration
Entry requirement
Curriculum structure
Curriculum features
How you learn
How you are assessed
Career Opportunities
Admissions
2013-2014
Degree Offered
MS (Mass Communication)
Certifying body:
• Master of Science from Jain University
Duration
2 years, 4 Semesters
Entry Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum aggregate of 45%
Curriculum structure
View the MS (Mass Communication) Programme curriculum structure
Curriculum feature
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Specializations from 3rd semester onwards- students will specialize in any one of the following disciplines- Print Media, Radio & Television, Advertising and Public Relations. Students under each specialization will be put through latest industry-relevant training |
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Training in media software- Adobe Indesign (Print), ProTools (Sound) and Final Cut Pro (Television) |
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Well equipped print and layout section, video and audio studios for practical training |
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Exclusive and regularly updated media library |
How you learn
Programmes are taught via lectures, seminars, practical workshops and group work. Teaching staff also adopt a range of web-based technologies to deliver module and programme content, assess, provide feedback and communicate with students.
How you are assessed
The programme is assessed via a variety of methods including assignments, examinations, group work, presentations and live practical projects.
Career Opportunities
A master's degree in communication would be a great asset in finding employment in mainstream newspaper journalism, magazine journalism, publishing, television, broadcast business, corporate communication, public relations, government & public policy making, event planning & management, hospitality, arts & entertainment, education, environment and health care.
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