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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master’s in Mass Communication and New Media is a postgraduate program that trains professionals to understand, analyze, and enhance communication processes across traditional and digital media platforms. It emphasizes the impact of mass media on public opinion, culture, and social behavior, while giving special focus to emerging media such as the internet, social networks, and interactive platforms. The program also addresses issues like digital journalism, artificial intelligence in media, and the networked society. Graduates are prepared for careers in media, institutional communication, digital marketing, and online journalism.
Introduction to Media and Communication Sciences 1
Introduction to Library Science
General History of Algeria 1
Introduction to Archaeology 1
Schools and Methods of Research in Human Sciences
Epistemology of Human Sciences
Introduction to the History of Ancient Civilizations
Information Society
Introduction to Media and Communication Sciences 2
Basics of Library and Documentation Science
General History of Algeria 2
Introduction to Archaeology 2
Research Methodology and Techniques in Human Sciences
Fields of Human Sciences
Introduction to the History of Islamic Civilization
Documentary Research
1. Epistemology of Media and Communication Sciences
2. Theories of Mass Communication
3. Introduction to New Media Approaches
4. Theoretical Approaches to Audience Studies
5. Methodology of Mass Communication Studies
6. Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
7. Discourse Analysis
8. Public Opinion and New Media
9. Cultural Studies
10. Methodological Approaches in Mass Communication Research
11. Sociology of Audiences and Users
12. Public Sphere and New Media
13. Cultural Studies and New Media
14. Legal Regulation of Information Circulation in the Public Sphere
15. Techniques for Measuring New Media Audiences and Users
16. Audience and User Ethnography
17. Thesis Preparation Workshop
18. Entrepreneurship
19. New Media and Social Issues