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Journalism & Media Studies

Naganandana International Institute for Buddhist Studies - Diploma in Media Studies for Development

Main subjects Area: 

  • Introduction to Communication, Media Design, Extension and Management
  • Cultural diversity, Media literacy and Society
  • Socio-Legal Perspectives of Design
  • Media Design and Computer-Mediated Communication
  • Media Design Project (Management/ Extension/Field of Development)
  • English for Professional

Course Fee: Rs. 37,000/=

Entry requirements: Three passes (3) at A/L in any stream (Art, Commerce Science or Technology)

Lecture Panel: University Lecturers and experts in the field 

Medium: Sinhala / English


Duration

1 Year

Category

Journalism & Media Studies

Course Level

Diploma / HND

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