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Medium of studying
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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Artificial Intelligence | Journalism | Media Studies
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Journalism and Information
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Bachelor of Journalism, Media and Artificial Intelligence

Overview

The Bachelor of Journalism, Media and Artificial Intelligence is a technology-driven, communication-focused double-major curriculum for the digital age. This double-major programme blends cutting-edge training in journalism, media, and artificial intelligence with the flexibility to choose a second major in fields such as finance, computer science, psychology, or the arts.


Curriculum

The curriculum covers news reporting, video production, strategic communication, and AI-powered storytelling, emphasizing hands-on practice, ethical decision-making, and real-world relevance. Small classes and close mentorship ensure each student is supported in building their own creative and professional pathway.


Industry and Global Experience

  • Gain real-world experience through a required professional internship at leading newsrooms, creative agencies, or media-tech companies.
    • Apply your AI and multimedia storytelling skills to professional projects that connect theory with industry practice.
  • Receive individual career guidance and mentorship from internationally experienced journalists and educators.
  • Expand your global outlook through exchange programmes at more than 100 partner universities worldwide, including UC Berkeley, LSE, Sciences Po Paris, University of Edinburgh, and Tsinghua University.
  • Learn in a multicultural, English-speaking environment at the heart of Asia.
  • Graduate with industry-ready, globally informed skills for careers across journalism, media, and AI-driven communication.

Provision of Feedback

We believe that detailed and timely feedback on student assignments is a critical component of an active-learning environment founded on continuous assessment. Therefore, the Journalism and Media Studies Centre requires course instructors to return all student work submitted for assessment, including weekly tutorial assignments, media projects, and exams, to the student with written comments as well as a grade. Weekly tutorial assignments should be assessed and returned to students within one week of the submission deadline. Other assessment tasks such as exams or media projects should be returned to students with detailed comments within one month of submission. Feedback on oral presentations or group projects may be delivered orally or in writing.


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