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Eligibility Criteria

Bachelor's Degree or equiv. international education

Credit Hours

60 Hours

Course Duration

1 Year (Self-Paced)

Courses Offered

10

Courses Offered In MASTERS DEGREE

  • Courses Name

  • Courses Description

  • Credit Hours

  • Sociology

  • Sociology is a comprehensive course that offers you a global perspective to help you better understand your own lives, provides strong focus on social diversity that allows you to see the impact of race, class, and gender, and focuses

  • 6 Credits

  • Economics

  • This Economics course engages you with familiar real-world examples and applications that bring economics to life. The course explains you with easy-to-understand concepts that how economics is a part of your everyday life, and how it can be a useful tool in making personal decisions and evaluating policy decisions. 

  • 6 Credits

  • English Literature

  • English Literature course is an introduction to reading and writing, it’s founded on the principles of writing about literature. This course emphasizes literature, critical thinking, and the writing process. You learn how thinking, reading, and writing relate to one another by studying poetry, fiction, drama, art, music, and film.

  • 6 Credits

  • Mass Communication

  • This course retains the emphasis on the challenges of today's media while building on its extensive coverage of media history, effects, technology, and culture. The five part-organization-the media, media channels, media messages, media effects and media issues-provides a framework for you to understand the big picture behind today's media issues.

  • 6 Credits

  • World History

  • World History course present the big picture, to facilitate comparison and assessment of change, and to highlight major developments in world's history. This course emphasizes the global interactions of major civilizations so that you can compare and assess changes in the patterns of interaction and the impact of global forces.

  • 6 Credits

  • Online Journalism Strategies

  • This course explores current practices and future possibilities of Web journalism and examines characteristics of Web that distinguish it from traditional media. You'll learn about becoming proficient in how best to tailor their writing style. HTML coding, graphic design and information technology are also covered.

  • 6 Credits

  • Mass Communication Law

  • This course includes the most current legal developments affecting the daily work of writers, broadcasters, advertisers, cable operators, Internet service providers, public relations practitioners, photographers, and other public communicators. Course ensures that you will acquire a firm grasp of the legal issues affecting the media.

  • 6 Credits

  • Visual Communication

  • This course provides you a true foundation in graphic communication and nature of visual information. It emphasizes sketching and visualization techniques throughout the course. It also discusses in detail about technical domains of documentation graphics and animation and presentation graphics.

  • 6 Credits

  • Broadcast Television Industry

  • This course reviews history and current practices of both commercial and public television. Separate topics explore regulation of television, operation of local stations and national networks, audience research, impact of our most pervasive medium, and the future of broadcasting as a means of television distribution in an increasingly competitive environment.

  • 6 Credits

  • Journalism

  • The arrival of computer-delivered information is the beginning of new era for journalism and journalists. It introduces you to commercial databases, Internet, and many other potential uses of computers in journalism. In addition, you will be exposed to the many ways in which computers can help you perform better on job.

  • 6 Credits