Empowering Excellence through our cutting-edge curriculum
The curriculum structure does not only emphasize on practical training, but also ensure students with sufficient theoretical exposure. This helps to equip students with the strategic mindset and tactical capability in response to the ever-changing environment.
This is a one-year full time and two-year part time programme. Full time students will take 2 normal semesters while part time students will need 4 normal semesters to complete a minimum of 24 units for graduation.
Study Scheme for 2024-25
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Course Code
Course Title
Required Courses (15 units)
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COMM 5470
Public Relations Campaigns and Cases 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 5520
Applied Communication Research 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 5550
Corporate Communication 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 5570
Interpersonal Communication Solutions 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 5599
Conflict Resolution 3 U; 3 Sem
Elective Courses (9 units)
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COMM5110, 5111, 6120, 6121
Topical Studies in Communication I, II, III, IV 3 U each; 3 Sem
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COMM 5460
Public Relations Writing 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 5480
Investor Relations 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 5510
Media Management 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 5530
Crisis Management 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 5561, 5562, 5563, 5564, 5565
Topical Studies in Corporate Communication I,II, III, IV, V 3 U each; 3 Sem
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COMM 5580
Strategic Public Relations in Greater China 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 5590
Communication in Intercultural Settings 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 5650
Journalism Theory and Analysis 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 5723
Public Relations and Globalization 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 5841, 5842
Topical Studies in Advertising I & II 3 U each; 3 Sem
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COMM 5942
New Communication Technologies: Trends and Impacts 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 6420
Strategies for Integrated Communication Campaigns 3 U; 3 Sem
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COMM 6839
Consumer Behaviour and Audience Analysis 3 U; 3 Sem
Notes:
* Students who have taken research method courses in Social Science or related disciplines and the grade achieved must be B or above may apply for course exemption from the Division Head.
*The above elective course list is subject to change by the School. Students will be advised to take courses that form a coherent whole relating to their career objectives.