This program provides students with a comprehensive study of core concepts demonstrating media's role in shaping human interactions. With a strong digital focus, it examines media mechanisms and challenges students to assess how media evolution connects with wider cultural, political, and socio-economic trends. During the initial year, learners explore introductory courses in media and communication studies, concentrating on how past and present media technologies affect society. The second year highlights crucial theories and frameworks for investigating and interpreting media shifts. In the final year, students dive into pivotal discussions about worldwide media regulations and conduct a research initiative to explore the intricacies of social media networks. Communication graduates develop analytical abilities concerning media's societal influence. They acquire specialized skills in coordinating and conducting research projects, whether working in teams or individually. Additionally, they become proficient in utilizing various media forms—such as videos, images, digital platforms, written compositions, research papers, and verbal presentations—for impactful public engagement.
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