Journalism, Production, Advertising. Many more opportunities are open for you. If you desire them you can create your own path. My first job was a mix between an ui designer and marketing research position, now I'm working as a video editor and cinematographer. Any of these careers I can go through with my background whatever it had taught me is another topic. You aren't left to work at a call center! Its a place for creative people with multiple talents.
If your looking to going to school for this major or really any other major for that matter do these things: 1. look at the completion rate for the school/ the program (you should be able to find this on the schools web page or a google search) 2. Look at the benefits the school may offer such as a tech package or free laptop programs, work study and scholarships, job placement or career assistance 3. Consider how long it make take to finish the program/ look into a duel degree or an accelerated course (will help you get jobs and internships while in still studying to get ur BA) 4. Look into the courses needed to complete the Major/ Always inquirie about transferring credits if you hve college experience already, this will help you complete your major faster and get to the courses geared more towards your major 5. Compare schools always consider your options, remember this is to put you on the path to your dream and your passion AND your time and money; find a school that doesn't make you feel like you'd be wasting that 6. Consider schools that actually specialize in communications 7.Look up reviews from former students Hope this helped! 🤞🏽
Nah, it depends on how you spend your time at uni wisely by expanding your networks. My first gig was broadcasting, before I shifted to strat comm. My uni mates got work in corporate comm, govt, academics, tech, etc. Yea the courses can be a bit ambiguous because comm is inter-disciplinary, but in the end these courses enrich your train of thought.
Is Creative Industries the same as Media and communication? I was planning to do my PhD in 'Creative Industries' or in 'Media and cultural' studies abroad.
Any one guide me which one of the program is better and which program includes all the other programs in it too. 1.M.A film production. 2.M.A international journalism. 3.M.A journalism. 4.M.A journalism Sports. 5.M.A journalism war and international human rights. 6.M.A media and communication. 7.M.A journalism Science and environment. 8.M.A journalism Arts. 9.M.A journalism digital.
Are you actually being serious about this because I'm very confused about if I want to do a media and communications degree? I want to be creative but I really don't want to learn about all the sciencey stuff.
Mass Communication is Really useless degree I wasted my 3 year's to just learn old algorithm Marketing and advertising, still i'am a job less and i'am hunting for myy job it's a request to everyone before please don't go for Mass communication.
Journalism, Production, Advertising. Many more opportunities are open for you. If you desire them you can create your own path. My first job was a mix between an ui designer and marketing research position, now I'm working as a video editor and cinematographer. Any of these careers I can go through with my background whatever it had taught me is another topic. You aren't left to work at a call center! Its a place for creative people with multiple talents.
Thank you for this comment I was debating to finish my application but this just gave me confirmation 💕
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@@Natashaj137 This video is super helpful advice.
If your looking to going to school for this major or really any other major for that matter do these things: 1. look at the completion rate for the school/ the program (you should be able to find this on the schools web page or a google search) 2. Look at the benefits the school may offer such as a tech package or free laptop programs, work study and scholarships, job placement or career assistance 3. Consider how long it make take to finish the program/ look into a duel degree or an accelerated course (will help you get jobs and internships while in still studying to get ur BA) 4. Look into the courses needed to complete the Major/ Always inquirie about transferring credits if you hve college experience already, this will help you complete your major faster and get to the courses geared more towards your major 5. Compare schools always consider your options, remember this is to put you on the path to your dream and your passion AND your time and money; find a school that doesn't make you feel like you'd be wasting that
6. Consider schools that actually specialize in communications
7.Look up reviews from former students
Hope this helped! 🤞🏽
Nah, it depends on how you spend your time at uni wisely by expanding your networks. My first gig was broadcasting, before I shifted to strat comm. My uni mates got work in corporate comm, govt, academics, tech, etc. Yea the courses can be a bit ambiguous because comm is inter-disciplinary, but in the end these courses enrich your train of thought.
Honestly that's true after Graduation in Mass media Communication No jobs No Scope
I will not waste my money on mass comm classes when teachers literally pull the same material off of quizlets...
Is Creative Industries the same as Media and communication? I was planning to do my PhD in 'Creative Industries' or in 'Media and cultural' studies abroad.
Any one guide me which one of the program is better and which program includes all the other programs in it too.
1.M.A film production.
2.M.A international journalism.
3.M.A journalism.
4.M.A journalism Sports.
5.M.A journalism war and international human rights.
6.M.A media and communication.
7.M.A journalism Science and environment.
8.M.A journalism Arts.
9.M.A journalism digital.
I think Media and Communication MA is better because its broad and covers all the other area's, Im applying for that after I finish my undergrad.
@@nitarose8609 could you plz provide more info. in this topic i wanna study this subject so wanna know more about this.
I think it’s what you make it..
This degree must’ve been so useless for the knowledge of how to make this video…
Are you actually being serious about this because I'm very confused about if I want to do a media and communications degree?
I want to be creative but I really don't want to learn about all the sciencey stuff.
@@bethanym3798 hey i want to go into media and communications, do you mind sending me some advice about it??
@@bethanym3798 hey could you write me too cause i am also confused about getting this degree? raikaa02@gmail.com
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i would love to ask some questions about the degree if you are able to! x
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hey! my email is ariadnaau7@gmail.com, could I ask you some questions? ☺️
Will this degree employ me in a news reporter job if I move to a very urban city
Try it and find out 🙃 the world is a big place, with many urban cities.
Yes, in nyc there’s a bunch of opportunities
Mass Communication is Really useless degree I wasted my 3 year's to just learn old algorithm Marketing and advertising, still i'am a job less and i'am hunting for myy job it's a request to everyone before please don't go for Mass communication.
@Jack M no need to be a dickhead
which uni you studied?
Where your heart is there is your treasure, said the Bible. So, follow your heart, doors will be open. I am from experience.
@@calandydesjardins9559 Amen !!
I did it just to get a degree.