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Overview
Our Mass Communication program trains students in journalism, media studies and strategic communication, broadcasting, public relations, and digital media. Learn the art of storytelling and communication strategies to excel in the fast-paced media industry with cutting-edge tools and practices.
Learning outcomes
- Grasp key theories and models related to mass communication, including the effects of media on society.
- Develop the ability to critically analyze media messages and their impact on audiences.
- Enhance verbal and written communication skills for clear and effective expression in various media formats (print, digital, audio, video
- Gain proficiency in reporting, researching, interviewing, and writing news stories.
- Develop an understanding of journalistic ethics and standards (e.g., objectivity, accuracy, fairness).
- Understand the ethical dilemmas faced by media professionals and how to navigate them.
Career Pathways
Career information
These outcomes prepare students for careers in various sectors of mass communication, including journalism, public relations, advertising, media production, and digital media.
Professions
- Arts manager
- Auditor
- Business or venture analyst
- Choreographer
- Economic policy adviser
- Financial adviser or analyst
- Investment manager
- Journalist
- Management consultant
- Market or social researcher
- Marketing manager
- Museum curator
Fees
Payments can be made each semester, on a course-by-course basis.
Note
- 1. The duration of programs is flexible and can be adapted on an individual basis upon enrolment.
- 2. Program fees are priced and invoiced in Naira.
- 3. Payment in other currencies will be converted to Naira at the exchange rate on that day. Bank transfer is the preferred method of payment.
- 5. Tuition fees and medical insurance fees are subject to change without notice.
entry requirements
NON ENGINEERING PROGRAMMES
GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND)
Credit passes in five relevant subjects (in SSCE/GCE/NTC) in not more than two sittings in the following relevant subjects: English, Mathematics, Economics or commerce, Government and any other subject for Business Administration & Management Literature in English is a prerequisite for Mass Communication.
GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA (HND)
1. All the requirements for admission into the ND programmes.
2. National Diploma with a minimum of lower credit pass in the discipline obtained from
NBTE accredited programme plus a minimum of one-year post-ND cognate work experience
in the field of specialisation.
3. Candidates with ND at pass level and a minimum of two-year post-ND work experience
may be considered.
- 1. Passport
- 2. Evidence of previous academic qualifications and transcripts (including translations if your qualifications are not in English)
- 3. Evidence of English proficiency (where applicable)
