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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master's program in Mass Communication and New Media aims to train students to understand the role of media in society and its impact on public opinion, as well as to study recent developments in digital media and mass communication.
Program Objectives:
Provide a comprehensive understanding of traditional and new media:
This includes journalism, television, radio, cinema, and social media.
Develop communication skills:
such as writing, speaking, directing, production, and planning media campaigns.
Analyze the impact of media on society:
Study how media influences culture, politics, and the economy.
Understand mass communication:
Study models of mass communication, audience relations, and community engagement.
Prepare graduates for careers in media and communication:
Careers include journalism, digital media, public relations, marketing, and media production.
Semester 1:
-Mass Communication Theories
-Introduction to New Media Approaches
-Theoretical Approaches to Audience Studies
-Sociology of Mass Communication
-Introduction to New Media
Semester 2:
-Mass Communication Theories 2
-Introduction to New Media Approaches
-Cultural Studies
-Communication in the Digital Environment
-Internet Users
Semester 3:
-Public Space and New Media
-Cultural Studies and New Media
-Media Policies and Digital Legislation
-Cultural Studies and New Media-
-Digital Content Creation
-Personal work (preparing and defending a thesis)
-Conferences- Workshops - Internships at an institution- Other activities...
The student must hold a Bachelor's degree in Information and Communication Sciences (LMD system) or the classical system.