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"The Bachelor of Journalism programme at HKU is professional and international. It broadens my horizons through lectures, internship in different media organisations and the exchange programme. I am also able to know students from all over the world. I realize how much passion I have for journalism and I understand a lot more about this field." |
Lilian Cheng Wing-ying – BJ |
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Video Clips |
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- 2020 Delia Von Pflug |
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- 2020 Aung Kaung Myat |
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- 2018 Gene Lin |
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- 2017 Jonathan Wong |
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- 2017 Nikita Muthur |
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- 2019 Anna Gustafson |
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- 2019 Louise Joachimowski |
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Programme Introduction |
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Using a multidisciplinary international curriculum,
the programme covers professional skills, media
studies, and liberal arts and social sciences (e.g.
economics, politics, sociology, psychology, English,
statistics). Starting from the second year, students
will pursue an additional major drawn from the
Faculties of Social Sciences, Arts, Business and Economics,
Science, or Engineering. The programme’s convergent
media approach offers students integrated training in
print, broadcast and online media.
An internship programme administered by the
Journalism and Media Studies Centre places all
students in media jobs in Hong Kong and overseas.
Students may also have an opportunity to spend
one or two semesters at leading overseas journalism
schools. |
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BJ Curriculum Structure |
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For admission requirements, Please click here. |
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