The B.A. in Journalism is a three-year undergraduate program that focuses on developing core journalism skills, including news writing, digital content creation, media ethics, and broadcast journalism. The program emphasizes practical training through internships, workshops, and hands-on projects, preparing students for the fast-paced world of media and communication. It covers various media forms such as print, broadcast, digital, and social media, enabling students to adapt to the evolving landscape of journalism.
Key Highlights of the Program:
Hands-on experience through college publications, media projects, and live reporting.
The curriculum covers a wide range of subjects related to journalism and mass communication, designed to provide a holistic understanding of the field.
Core Subjects:
Elective Subjects:
Practical Training and Workshops:
Final Year Capstone Project or Dissertation
To enroll in the B.A. in Journalism program, candidates must meet the following requirements: