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Curriculum
Electable courses are available for International students enrolling in international classes.
Electable courses are available for International students enrolling in international classes.
This course provides knowledge about the history and development of the film industry at the global and national levels, the social, ethical, and cultural aspects contained in films, the role of film in social and cultural changes in society, cinematographic aspects in film, genres in film, cinema (Hollywood, Bollywood, Tankiwood), and multidisciplinary approaches to film.
This course provides knowledge of the basic concepts of mass communication, including definitions, functions, characteristics, and elements. It examines various theories related to mass communication in the context of old and new media: Agenda Setting, Cultivation, Spiral Silence, Uses and Gratification, Media Equation, and Script Theory, as well as various theories and critical approaches to examining mass media content. At the end of the lecture, students will apply the knowledge to a small research project to explore multiple mass communication phenomena in society.
Listening and Reading
Speaking and Writing
This course is required for students enrolled in public relations as their concentration.
This course is required for students enrolled in public relations as their concentration.
This course is required for students enrolled in journalism as their concentration.
This course is required for students enrolled in advertising as their concentration.
This course is required for students enrolled in journalism as their concentration.
This course is required for students enrolled in every available concentration.
This course is required for students enrolled in advertising as their concentration.
This course is required for students enrolled in public relations as their concentration.
This course is required for students enrolled in public relations as their concentration.
This course is required for students enrolled in journalism as their concentration.
This course is required for students enrolled in journalism as their concentration.
This course is required for students enrolled in advertising as their concentration.
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Learning Outcomes
Communication Science is the core of derivative sciences such as Journalism, Broadcasting, Public Relations, Marketing Communication, Visual Communication Design, Advertising, Performing Arts Communication, and others. The target learning outcomes are expected to allow every communication science student to compete outside, both socially and academically. The students of the Undergraduate Communication Science Study Program are expected to:
| Learning Outcomes | |
| 1 | Produce students who have competence as media frontliners, event organizers, public speakers, news presenters in the field of journalism. |
| 2 | Producing students who have competence as intermediate public relations, expert public relations, and managerial public relations. |
| 3 | Produce students who have competence as advertising designers, media campaign designs, and promotions. |