Program Summary
Journalism and Media Studies is an interdisciplinary field that explores the production, distribution, and consumption of news and other forms of media. The course typically covers topics such as the history and evolution of journalism, the ethical standards in reporting, and the role of media in shaping public opinion and culture. Students learn about various types of media, including print, broadcast, and digital, and how they impact society. The course also delves into the technical aspects of media production, including writing, editing, and multimedia storytelling. Students are trained to critically analyze media messages, understand the influence of media on political and social issues, and explore the changing landscape of journalism in the age of digital technology and social media. Through practical experience and theoretical knowledge, the course prepares students for careers in journalism, public relations, media management, and communication.