Training media specialists with emphasis on hands-on experience
Media School
Introduction
The faculty, educational environment and curriculum are all designed to provide students with on-the-job training. Students have opportunities to publish newspapers for circulation or create media contents for distribution and consumption. The training gives them a competitive edge in the job market and also leads to greater job satisfaction.
Majors on Offer
• Journalism, Broadcasting & Media Convergence
• Digital Media Contents
• Digital Media Contents
Curriculum
Instead of designating specific courses for each year of study, the curriculum comprises three stages throughout which students can plan their individual course of study.
• Entry Stage: Comprehension and Application
‐Understanding and acquiring basic knowledge
‐Obtaining MOS / ACA certification
• Acquisition Stage: Practical Training
‐Intensifying track-specific learning and training
‐Gaining experience through club activities and study groups
• Specialization Stage: Application and Perfection
‐Building up knowledge and experience
‐Completing a specialized portfolio
• Entry Stage: Comprehension and Application
‐Understanding and acquiring basic knowledge
‐Obtaining MOS / ACA certification
• Acquisition Stage: Practical Training
‐Intensifying track-specific learning and training
‐Gaining experience through club activities and study groups
• Specialization Stage: Application and Perfection
‐Building up knowledge and experience
‐Completing a specialized portfolio