Advances in Information Technology are opening up increasing opportunities for qualified Multimedia Communications graduates to satisfy heavy workforce requirements. The course content includes in-depth studies of the press, radio and television broadcasting, e-journals, advertising, graphic art, how to meet the challenge of solving and managing corporate communications problems.
Duration: 4 years
Working skills:
A combination of theory and practice in Multimedia Communications helps students to develop skills in
- Communications
- Making presentations
- Analytical thinking
- Decision making
- Creative problem solving
- Teamwork.
Career prospects:
Areas of work include television and radio, film and video, digital media, computer games, journalism, writing and publishing. Multimedia Communications graduates can pursue professional careers as:
- Advertising Managers
- Graphic artists
- Content Editors
- Freelancers
- Copywriters
- Publications editors
- Newsletter editors
- Newspaper publishers
- Web Publishers
- Multimedia Designers