About the Programme
Produce professionals with a firm theoretical and practical background knowledge in Communication and Media Technology.
Train specialized graduates in journalism, radio and television production and presentation. Public relations practice and advertising skills too.
Programme Courses
Year1: Semester1
AMT 101 |
Introduction to Communication |
AMT 103 |
Media History |
AMT 105 |
Introduction to Journalism |
AEC 101 |
Introduction to Microeconomics |
DDS 101 |
Introduction to Development Studies |
DPS 101 |
Basic Concepts in Political Science |
FRE 101 |
French Structure I |
UCI 101 |
Foundations of Information Technology |
UCI 103 |
Word Processing and Design of Presentations |
Year 1 Semester 2
AMT 102 |
News Sourcing |
AMT 104 |
Human Communication |
AMT 106 |
Introduction to New Media |
AEC 102 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics |
DPS 103 |
Politics and Government in Africa |
UCI 102 |
Computer Communication Systems |
UCI 104 |
Data Manipulation and Analysis using Spreadsheets |
Year 2 Semester 1
AMT 201 |
News Writing |
AMT 203 |
Theories of Communication |
AMT 205 |
Culture and Communication |
AMT 207 |
Political Communication |
AMT 209 |
Public Speaking |
AMT 211 |
Content Specializations Practical |
AMT 213 |
Media Ethics |
UCI 201 |
The Internet and World Wide Web |
UCI 203 |
Desktop Publishing Techniques |
Year 2 Semester 2
AMT 202 |
Editing for Print Media |
AMT 204 |
Photography |
AMT 206 |
Writing for Broadcast Media |
AMT 208 |
Media Law |
AMT 210 |
Alternative Media |
AMT 212 |
News Writing Practical |
AMT 214 |
Group Dynamics |
UCI 202 |
Computer Based Information Systems |
UCI 2O4 |
Relational Database Management Systems |
Year 3 Semester 1
AMT 301 |
Introduction to Public Relations |
AMT 303 |
Introduction to Advertising |
AMT 305 |
Organizational Communication |
AMT 307 |
Introduction to Radio and TV Production |
AMT 309 |
Printing and Publishing |
AMT 311 |
Photojournalism |
ADT 302 |
Play Writing I |
UCI 303 |
Multimedia and Graphics Systems and Applications |
UCI 305 |
Computer Applications in Hospitality & Tourism Industry |
Year 3 Semester 2
Print Media Option
AMT 302 |
Development Communication |
AMT 304 |
Research Methods in Communication |
AMT 306 |
Business Reporting |
AMT 310 |
Feature Writing |
AMT 312 |
Sport Journalism |
AMT 314 |
Newspaper and Magazine Production |
UCI 302 |
Electronic Commerce |
UCI 304 |
Statistical data Analysis |
Electronic Media Option
AMT 302 |
Development Communication |
AMT 304 |
Research Methods in Communication |
AMT 306 |
Business Reporting |
AMT 310 |
Feature Writing |
AMT 312 |
Sport Journalism |
AMT 314 |
Newspaper and Magazine Production |
AMT 316 |
Principles of Radio and Television Production |
UCI 302 |
Electronic Commerce |
UCI 304 |
Statistical data Analysis |
Public Relations Option
AMT 302 |
Development Communication |
AMT 304 |
Research Methods in Communication |
AMT 306 |
Business Reporting |
AMT 308 |
Psychology of Communication |
AMT 310 |
Feature Writing |
AMT 312 |
Sport Journalism |
AMT 314 |
Newspaper and Magazine Production |
AMT 316 |
Principles of Radio and Television Production |
AMT 318 |
Principles of Advertising |
AMT 320 |
Corporate Public Relations |
UCI 302 |
Electronic Commerce |
UCI 304 |
Statistical data Analysis |
Year 4 Semester 1
AMT 401 |
Practical Skills Project I |
AMT 403 |
Health Communication |
AMT 405 |
Content Analysis |
AMT 407 |
Investigative Journalism |
AMT 409 |
Communication and Conflict Resolution |
AMT 411 |
Editorial Writing |
UCI 401 |
Social and Professional Issues in IT |
UCI 403 |
Information Issues and Security |
Electronic Media
AMT 401 |
Practical Skills Project I |
AMT 403 |
Health Communication |
AMT 405 |
Content Analysis |
AMT 407 |
Investigative Journalism |
AMT 409 |
Communication and Conflict Resolution |
AMT 411 |
Editorial Writing |
AMT 413 |
Radio and TV Production Practical |
AMT 415 |
Radio and TV News |
ADT 402 |
Stage Lighting I |
UCI 401 |
Social and Professional Issues in IT |
UCI 403 |
Information Issues and Security |
Public Relation Option
AMT 401 |
Practical Skills Project I |
AMT 403 |
Health Communication |
AMT 405 |
Content Analysis |
AMT 407 |
Investigative Journalism |
AMT 409 |
Communication and Conflict Resolution |
AMT 411 |
Editorial Writing 3C |
AMT 413 |
Radio and TV Production Practical |
AMT 417 |
Tools of Public Relations |
AMT 419 |
Social Marketing |
AMT 421 |
Advertising Copy Production Practical |
UCI 401 |
Social and Professional Issues in IT |
UCI 405 |
Property Management Systems in Hospitality Industry |
Year 4 Semester 2
Print Media Option
AMT 402 |
Practical Skills Project II |
AMT 404 |
Online Journalism |
AMT 406 |
Media House Management |
AMT 408 |
Gender and Communication |
AMT 410 |
Environmental Communication |
AMT 412 |
Crime and Court Reporting |
AMT 414 |
Reporting Science and Technology |
AMT 416 |
Communication and Corruption |
AMT 418 |
Industrial Attachment |
UCI 402 |
Human Computer Interaction |
UCI 404 |
Special Topics in Contemporary ICTs |
Electronic Media Option
AMT 402 |
Practical Skills Project II |
AMT 404 |
Online Journalism |
AMT 406 |
Media House Management |
AMT 408 |
Gender and Communication |
AMT 410 |
Environmental Communication |
AMT 412 |
Crime and Court Reporting |
AMT 414 |
Reporting Science and Technology |
AMT 416 |
Communication and Corruption |
AMT 418 |
Industrial Attachment |
AMT 420 |
Editing for Electronic Media |
AMT 422 |
Animation |
ADT 409 |
Stage Lighting II |
UCI 402 |
Human Computer Interaction |
UCI 404 |
Topics in Contemporary ICTs |
Public Relations Option
AMT 402 |
Practical Skills Project II |
AMT 404 |
Online Journalism |
AMT 406 |
Media House Management |
AMT 408 |
Gender and Communication |
AMT 410 |
Environmental Communication |
AMT 412 |
Crime and Court Reporting |
AMT 414 |
Reporting Science and Technology |
AMT 416 |
Communication and Corruption |
AMT 418 |
Industrial Attachment |
AMT 424 |
Public Relations and Marketing |
AMT 426 |
Public Relations Planning and Monitoring |
UCI 402 |
Human Computer Interaction |
UCI 404 |
Special Topics in Contemporary ICTs |
Admission Requirements
One Humanities |
C+ |
English |
C+ |
Kiswahili |
C+ |
Regulations on Credit Transfer
Requests for credit transfer will be made in writing to the academic registrar through the Dean of School after admission on recommendations of the school board. Official transcripts from a recognized University must accompany such a request.
The course units on which exemptions are sought shall not exceed one third of the total units in that level.
Programme Duration
The programme shall normally run for a minimum period of four (4) academic years, with years I, II, IV comprising two semesters each.
Programme Structure
The program offers courses within the degree structure spelled out by the School.
EXAMINATIONS
Common University examination regulations shall apply. However:
e. Courses which are exclusively practical like AMT 212, AMT 401, AMT 411 and AMT 412, shall be graded out of 100%. However, for AMT 401 and 412, a special Board of Examiners constituted by the department comprising departmental lecturers will assess the practical. A Viva Voce shall be held between the Board of Examiners and the candidate where the supervisor will himself/herself present the candidate(s).
Grading System
Grading system of courses and degree classification shall be the same as those contained in section 5.3 of the common rules and regulations for undergraduate examinations of Maseno University.
Graduation Requirements/Classification of Degrees
Unless exempted by Senate, degrees shall be classified into First Class Honours, Second Class Honours (Upper Division), Second Class Honours (Lower Division) and Pass. The Degree shall be graded as follows.
Percentage |
|
70-100% |
1st Class Honors |
60-69% |
2nd Class Honors (Upper Division) |
50-59% |
2nd Class Honors (Lower Division) |
40-49% |
Pass |
Certification
Graduates of this programme will be awarded a Bachelor of Communication and Media with either of these specializations (Public Relations, Electronic Media or Print Media) of Maseno University.