Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication
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Established: | 1980 |
Type: | Private graduate school, Non-sectarian |
President: | Dr. Florangel Rosario-Braid |
Location: | Unit 902, Annapolis Wilshire Plaza, 11 Annapolis St., Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Website: | www.asianjournalism.com.ph |
The Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication is a graduate school in media studies in the Philippines. It is one of the leading graduate schools in media studies in the country.[1]
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[edit] History
The institute was established in 1980 as the Asian Institute of Journalism. In 1994, the institute was renamed the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication to expand to other forms of media.
[edit] Academic programs
The institute offers the following academic programs:[2]
- Graduate programs
- Master in Journalism (M.J.)
- Master in Communication Management (M.C.M.)
- Online courses
- Corporate Communication
- Management and Communication Resources
- Business and Finance Reporting
- News and Development Techniques
- Professional development programs
- Organizational Communication Program
- Communication Consultancy Program
- Business Communication Program
- Print and Electronics Publications Program
- Marketing Communication Program
- Working with Mass Media Program
- E-learning in a Knowledge Society Program
- Other short courses in media, writing, and corporate communications