Department of Journalism and CommunicationTel : +82 2 961 0624 Fax : +82 2 961 0622 E-mail : khsc0318@khu.ac.kr URL : www.communication.ac.krCollege of Politics and EconomicsWhat is Journalism and Communication?The Department of Journalism & Communication is the place to equip students as future communication specialists with professional knowledge, research abilities, and most importantly, insightful perspectives to understand the rapid changes that our society and media industries are undergoing in technology, culture, economy, and society. The department provides a vast curriculum where students select a variety of courses to deepen their knowledge and experience in the fields of journalism and communication, such as news reporting, advertising, PR, visual communication, and interpersonal communication. With an outstanding faculty and professional staff members, students will be trained as competent communication experts, who have a critical and insightful eye for the rapidly changing industry.Journalism and Communication at Kyung Hee UniversityThe Department of Journalism & Communication, founded in 1965, provides comprehensive programs for future specialists in the communication, journalism, and media fields. Our students are among the very best students admitted to Kyung Hee and the faculty members have shown strong scholarly and professional leadership in relevant fields. The Journalism & Communication program consists of two major fields: 1) journalism & mass communication and 2) visual communication & information studies. The journalism & mass communication track focuses on print and broadcast journalism, advertising, and public relations, while the visual communication & information studies track concentrates mainly on visual and interpersonal communication, new media and digital production using the latest communication technologies. Through these programs, the Department provides students with both theoretical and practical training, with our main objectives in mind. First, students will get a refined theoretical understanding of the functions and impacts of mass and interpersonal communications in our society and the technological, economic, and cultural attributes of the ever-evolving new media. Second, students will have specialized skills and knowledge required in actual work sites so that they can develop a successful professional career in the fields of their own interest. Third, students will be able to apply their theoretical insights and research skills to real world practices and, in doing so, can establish themselves as leading experts.Degree Requirements• At least 130 units of undergraduate level credit in Journalism & Communications courses are required• There are three requirements for graduation: foreign language test, thesis, and project. Students must fulfill one of them
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