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The program emphasizes the power of narrative in communication. The coursework combines academic foundations with practical training. Typically, students finish the degree in two years while maintaining full-time employment, though part-time enrollment is also available. Participants can customize their experience through internship opportunities, international study programs, or independent research projects. The Journalism and Mass Communication School is committed to fostering excellence. Its goal is to equip graduates with the theoretical knowledge, research methods, and digital competencies required to thrive in the evolving media landscape. The curriculum champions diversity, academic rigor, and innovation to cultivate future industry leaders.
Graduates pursue diverse roles including digital content creators, tech strategy advisors, online community managers, public relations specialists, editorial directors, communication strategists, and cross-platform reporters. Some alumni have established their own digital media ventures providing social media expertise. Many enhance their professional trajectory by transitioning industries, advancing in their careers, or refining their narrative techniques for existing roles.
baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited university (Non-U.S. degrees must be equivalent to a four-year U.S. Bachelor’s degree. In most cases, three-year degrees are not considered.