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Journalism & Public Relations

Background


SEM COURSE NO COURSE NAME ACADEMIC
STAFF
CREDIT POINTS
1 4.13801 Mass Coomunication Mr. L. Wafiwa 3
1 4.23804 Print Media Production I Mr. L. Wafiwa 3
1 4.43801 Electronic Media II Mr. S. Nash 3
1 4.43804 News Practice (or Lahara) Industrial Attachment 12
1 4.43804 Public Relations Practice (or Lahara) Industrial Attachment 3
2 4.23801 News Techniques Mr. L. Wafiwa 3
2 4.23802 Mr. S. Nash Media Law and Ethics 3
2 4.23803 Practical Report I Mr. L. Wafiwa 3
2 4.23805 Print Media Production II Mr. L. Wafiwa 3
2 4.33801 News Coverage Mr. L. Wafiwa 3
2 4.33802 Practical Reporting II Mr. L. Wafiwa 3
2 4.33803 Electronic Media I Mr. S. Nash 3
2 4.33804 Public Relations I Mr. A. Kaniniba 3
2 4.43803 Community Publishing Mr. S. Nash 3
1 & 2 4.43802 Public Relations II Mr. A. Kaniniba 3
1 & 2 4.43805 Advance News Practice Mr. S. Nash 3
Postgraduate       
2 4.53801 Sub-Thesis Mr. S. Nash/
Mr. L. Wafiwa
12
2 4.53802 Mass Media Theory Mr. S. Nash/
Mr.L. Wafiwa
3
2 4.53803 Information & Communication
Technology: The Cyber Revolution
Mr. S. Nash/
Mr. L. Wafiwa
3
2 4.53804 Information & Communication Trends & Development Mr. S. Nash / Mr. L. Wafiwa 3
2 4.53805 Research Proposal Writing Mr. L. Wafiwa 3

 

NOTES:

  1. Contact hours for all courses is 4 hours, unless indicated otherwise for particular courses.
  2. Where course descriptions do not contain pre-requisites, texts, assessment information, and names of the course lecturer, these will be supplied at the commencement of the semester in the course outline for each course.

Honours Program (year 5): Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) program is taken up by candidates who are academically qualified with some years of field experience. Intending applicants should consult the Strand leader before applying to the program.