Faculty of Languages and Communication

Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication

Empowers students with media skills, journalism, and strategic communication for impactful storytelling and engagement in today's diverse media landscape.

BMAC43 mapped courses8 termsView all courses

Program Overview

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March 3, 2026

Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication Overview

Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication delivers an applied curriculum with 43 mapped courses and practice-oriented learning outcomes.

February 20, 2026

Curriculum aligned with professional competencies

February 5, 2026

Structured progression across published terms

January 28, 2026

Academic advising and faculty mentorship support

Program Structure

Course CodeCourse TitleDepartmentCreditsLevelYear
BBA111Business Mathematics and StatisticsFaculty of Languages and Communication3UGYear 1Details
BFA112Principles of MacroeconomicsFaculty of Languages and Communication3UGYear 1Details
MAC111Intensive EnglishFaculty of Languages and Communication3UGYear 1Details
MAC112Critical Thinking and Public SpeakingFaculty of Languages and Communication3UGYear 1Details
MAC113Introduction to Journalism and Mass CommunicationFaculty of Languages and Communication3UGYear 1Details
MAC114Introduction to Communication PsychologyFaculty of Languages and Communication3UGYear 1Details
MAC121Computer Fundamentals and Information TechnologyFaculty of Languages and Communication3UGYear 1Details
MAC122Business CommunicationFaculty of Languages and Communication3UGYear 1Details
MAC123Mass Communication EthicsFaculty of Languages and Communication3UGYear 1Details
MAC124Fundamentals of BroadcastingFaculty of Languages and Communication3UGYear 1Details
MAC125Introduction to English GrammarFaculty of Languages and Communication3UGYear 1Details
MAC126Introduction to SociologyFaculty of Languages and Communication3UGYear 1Details
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