Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Minimum of 120 semester hours | $ 27,902 (US$ 27,902) a year | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program prepares students to successfully navigate a changing world. Communication students are grounded in liberal arts and taught a broad understanding of the field with a depth of knowledge in theory and practice. It seeks to engender in the students social awareness, ethical and moral concern and a range of communication, analytical, and creative and technological competencies that prepares them to shape a technologically and culturally diverse world, engage in lifelong learning, and achieve personal and professional success. Communication graduates find careers in a wide variety of media outlets such as newspapers, magazines and television in both production and sales. A communication degree also prepares students to work in marketing, advertising and publishing as well as public relations.
Program modules
The modules are ART201 - History of Art (3), COM101 - Introduction to Journalism I (3), COM102 - Introduction to Journalism II (3), COM104 OR COM201 - Introduction to Broadcasting (3), COM112 - Intro to Video Production (3), COM230 - Writing for Media (3), COM235 - Visual Communication (3), COM237 - Digital Photography (3), COM240 - Internet Communication (3), COM330 - Digital Media I (3), COM340 - Digital Media II (3), COM369 - Interactive Media I (3), COM379 - Interactive Media II (3),COM385 - Communication Research (3), COM498 - Internship or practicum (at least three (3) credits) or one semester of Study Abroad.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must be graduates of approved secondary schools. They should have preparatory units (16) include: four units of English; three units of mathematics; two units of laboratory science; two units of social studies, one unit of foreign language; four units of electives. Alternatively, a student may provide evidence of equivalent education and training, such as a General Education Development (GED) certificate. They should have a GPA of 2.3 (in core courses) and have a SAT of 950 combined score for math and critical reading (writing test is used for English placement) and ACT composite score of 20 or higher. Students whose native language is not English are required to demonstrate English language proficiency through acceptable TOEFL scores.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
American International College
Department name
School of Arts, Education and Sciences, Communication Department
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