BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MASS COMMUNICATION (B.A. MASS COM)
For an entity (organisations, groups and individuals) to position itself strategically on the business landscape to gain competitive advantage and/or carve a positive image for itself, its mass communication messages must be delivered effectively and efficiently. The programme seeks to equip students with skills and knowledge required to perform such tasks. The programme is designed to allow, learners to examine and analyze various forms of communication strategies and mediums including mass media, and even more importantly, equip you to gain successful work in this continuously evolving field. The degree in Mass Communications is an interdisciplinary programme of study and opens up doors to a spectrum of careers, from advertising and broadcasting to public relations and publishing. The target audience is prospective candidates wishing to have career in this field of communication and media management.
Programme Objectives
· To provide a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the major mass communication theories and concepts, models and theories of public relations, advertising, management, media and audience research and gender issues;
· To provide knowledge on media culture, performance and accountability as well as on media laws, media ethics, mass communication processes, global mass communication and its imperialism effects;
· To provide knowledge on media monopoly, media convergence, media concentration, media oligopoly and its effects;
· To empower students with knowledge on the differences between old media and new media;
· To enable students apply mass communication theories, concepts, models, media laws and ethics and media management skills to analyse and solve practical mass communication challenges facing global media;
· To provide journalistic skills, ability to undertake mass communication tasks and carry out media and audience research;
· To prepare students for postgraduate studies and to enable them to develop as autonomous and knowledgeable developing professionals.
Programme Structure
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit hours |
BCC 101 |
Digital Fluency |
4 |
BCC105 |
Scholarly Writing |
4 |
BCC103 |
Introduction to Leadership |
4 |
BCC107 |
Communication Skills |
4 |
BAMC 104 |
Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication |
4 |
BAMC 102 |
News Reporting – I |
4 |
BAMC 207 |
Introduction to Media Law and Ethics |
4 |
BAMC 307 |
Practicals (Internship) |
4 |
BAMC 204 |
Media Law and Ethics |
4 |
BAMC 106 |
Critical Thinking and Argumentation |
4 |
BAMC 108 |
Concepts and Theories of Social Development |
4 |
BAMC 203 |
News Reporting – II |
4 |
BAMC 202 |
Features and Opinion Writing |
4 |
BAMC 212 |
Advertising – I |
4 |
BAMC 201 |
Editing, Layout and Graphics |
4 |
BAMC 205 |
Media Research |
4 |
BAMC 206 |
Broadcasting: Radio, Television |
4 |
BAMC 208 |
Public Relations I |
4 |
BAMC 301 |
Specialized Reporting: Health and Environment |
4 |
BAMC104 |
International Issues in Mass Communication |
4 |
BAMC 303 |
New Media Technologies |
4 |
BAMC 302 |
Media Management |
4 |
BAMC 305 |
Public Relations II |
4 |
BAMC 306 |
Advertising II |
4 |
BAMC308 |
Dissertation |
8 |
Elective courses
BAMC 304 |
French |
4 |
Semester by Semester programme Structure
YEAR ONE- First Semester
Code |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
BCC 101 |
Digital Fluency |
4 |
BCC 103 |
Introduction to Leadership development |
4 |
BCC 105 |
Scholarly Writing |
4 |
BCC 107 |
Communication Skills |
4 |
Total Credit |
16 |
YEAR ONE- Second Semester
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit |
BAMC 102 |
News Reporting – I |
4 |
BAMC 104 |
Introduction to Issues and Mass Communication |
4 |
BAMC 106 |
Critical Thinking and Argumentation |
4 |
BAMC 108 |
Concepts and Theories of Social Development |
4 |
Total Credit |
16 |
YEAR TWO- First Semester
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit |
BAMC201 |
Editing, Layout and Graphics |
4 |
BAMC 203 |
News Reporting II |
4 |
BAMC 205 |
Media Research |
4 |
BAMC207 |
Introduction to Media Law and Ethics |
4 |
Total Credit |
20 |
YEAR TWO- Second semester
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit |
BAMC202 |
Feature and Opinion Writing |
4 |
BAMC 204 |
Media Law and Ethics |
4 |
BAMC206 |
Broadcasting: Radio, Television |
4 |
BAMC 208 |
Public Relations I |
4 |
BAMC 212 |
Advertising 1 |
4 |
Total Credit |
20 |
YEAR THREE- Semester One
Course code |
Course Name |
Credit |
BAMC 301 |
Specialized Reporting: Health and Environment |
4 |
BAMC 303 |
New Media Technologies |
4 |
BAMC305 |
Public Relation II |
4 |
BAMC 307 |
Practicals (Internship) |
4 |
Total Credit |
16 |
YEAR THREE - Semester Two
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit |
BAMC 302 |
Media Management |
4 |
BAMC 304 |
French |
4 |
BAMC 306 |
Advertising II |
4 |
BAMC 308 |
Dissertation |
8 |
Total Credit |
20 |
|
Grand Total |
104 |