Journalism and Communication

Programme Information


The School of Communication offers a 4-year degree programme in journalism and communication. It focuses on training students to be business journalists and corporate communication professionals in order to meet societal demands by offering two concentrations: business journalism and corporate communication.

BJC students are normally required to complete a total of 129 credits in three Study Areas: General Education, Business, and Journalism and Communication.

The table below illustrates the number of required and elective modules in each study area for students admitted in 2016/17 and thereafter.

Study area
Core (Credits)
Elective (Credits)
Total (Credits)
Percentage (%)
1. BJC major / specialities
8 (24)
With Business Journalism Concentration /
Corporate Communication Concentration
4 (12)
6 (18)
18 (54)
41.9%
2. Business Education
5 (15)
1 (5)
6 (18)
14.0%
3. Common Core Curriculum
13 (39)
2 (6)
15 (45)
34.8%
i. General Education
5 (15)
2 (6)
ii. Languages
6 (18)
– Chinese
3 (9)
– English
3 (9)
iii. Quantitative Methods & IT Skills
2 (6)
4. Free Elective
0
4 (12)
4 (12)
9.3%
Total
30 (90)
13 (39)
43 (129)
Percentage (%)
69.8%
30.2%
100%

The table below illustrates the number of required and elective modules in each study area for students admitted before 2016/17.

Study area
No. of required modules (Credits)
No. of elective modules (Credits)
No. of free elective modules (Credits)
Total no. of modules studied (Credits)
Percentage (%)
Journalism and Communication
6 (18)
6 (18)
14%
With Business Journalism Concentration /
Corporate Communication Concentration
4 (12)
3 (9)
7 (21)
16%
Business
4 (12)
2 (6)
6 (18)
14%
General Education
12 (36)
12 (36)
28%
Free Electives
12 (36)
12 (36)
28%
Total
26 (78)
5 (15)
12 (36)
43 (129)
100%

Programme Objectives

  1. Competence in professional communication in English, Chinese and other forms of communication;
  2. State-of-the-art knowledge of theories and principles in journalism and communication from regional and intercultural perspectives;
  3. Critical and creative abilities in analysing the complexities of media and applying theories to various contexts, especially business context;
  4. Competence in converged communication skills in business communication and corporate communication;
  5. A strong sense of social responsibility and high commitment to professional ethics.

Programme Intended Learning Outcomes

Upon Completion of the Programme, students should be able to:

  1. Communicate appropriately and effectively in both spoken and written forms in English and Putonghua at a level competent for general communication, especially in a business context;
  2. Command fundamental journalism and communication theories and principles;
  3. Understand corporate communication functions such as internal and external communication, media relations, customer service and corporate identity development;
  4. Demonstrate a global perspective and an understanding of cultural diversity, as evidenced by an understanding of globalisation, the dimensions along which cultures vary and the implications of both for business;
  5. Demonstrate the ability to conduct research, gather information, synthesise and analyse data and present relevant news or persuasive information at a professional level;
  6. Have the ability to make independent judgment on social, cultural and business issues in local community and Greater China;
  7. Think critically, creatively and independently; evaluate their own work and the work of others for accuracy, fairness, clarity, and correctness;
  8. Apply IT technologies appropriate for the production, editing and presentation of visual, aural, textual or other media content;
  9. Be an ethical professional who understands the legal implications, considerations and practices of the media and business professions and assumes a strong sense of social responsibility.

QF Level: 5
QR Registration No.: 11/001032/5

Primary Area of Study 09. Mass Media and Communications, Journalism and Public Relations
Other Area of Study 06. Business and Management


Education Pathways

Qualified graduates are encouraged to pursue further study toward advanced academic and professional degrees in journalism, mass communication, corporate communication and public relations in Hong Kong or abroad.