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speciality: Communication

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What is a Communications degree?

Communications is a universal degree, which explores the traditional forms of communication such as verbal, physical, visual and written communication but also extends beyond that to cover mass communication and social media. There are different types of communications degrees depending on the degree level.

Overall, Communications focuses on teaching effective communication through social media, web, print, mass media and verbal communication. However, there are two types of Communications degrees that exist. For instance, a Bachelor of Arts in Communications in the US is focused on preparing students for careers that are connected to writing, marketing, promotions, journalism and public relations. In contrast, Bachelor of Science in Communications is dedicated to the technology used in the science behind modern communication and prepares students for careers in production or sound engineering.

A Communications degree teaches students about how media and communication influences cultures, societies and people’s identities. It involves a significant amount of critical writing and research and covers different disciplines such as journalism, public relations, entertainment production, marketing, event planning and so many more disciplines, which are somehow connected to exchanging information and conveying messages. There are also different specialization options associated with this degree, including political communication, mass media, journalism, health communication, etc.

It is worth noting that a Communications degree has many intersection points with psychology, sociology, linguistics and in some cases politics.

Benefits of a Communications degree

The main benefit of a Communications degree is its universal nature. It applies to almost any subject or professional setting. For example, some of the top careers in the field of Communications include announcers, art directors, editors, broadcast and sound engineering technicians, reporters, correspondents, broadcast analysts, technical writers, writers and authors, interpreters, translators, etc. Therefore, it keeps students’ career options open and doesn’t require them to have a predetermined career path that they want to follow.

Communications degrees prepare students to make an impact from the start of their careers unlike other degrees, which require further training. This is possible thanks to the multitude of professionally accredited degrees in Communications, which develop students’ abilities based on the established standards in the field. Moreover, there are many Communications courses, which offer work placement opportunities that enable students to gain the required professional skills before they have even started their career.

Another benefit associated with Communications degrees is the fact that they develop students’ written and verbal communication skills significantly.

A major advantage of Communications over other degrees is that in most cases there are no prerequisites required to study Communications.

 

Communications degree structure

The duration of a Communications degree varies depending on the country and degree level. For example, Higher Education Institutions in the UK offer 3-year Bachelor’s courses. In some cases, the course may extend to four years if students are given the opportunity to spend a year abroad or in industry between the second and third year through a sandwich course. Bachelor’s degrees in Communications in the US usually take around four years to complete.

Over the duration of a Bachelor’s Communications degree, students are expected to learn and be able to apply the established communications theories by developing the technical skills required to work in a professional setting. In the first year of their studies, students learn predominantly how media and communication influences cultures, societies and people’s identities. Optional modules may introduce them to professional communication, journalism, documentary, film-making, marketing, etc. In addition to the introductory topics, this degree allows students to learn about more complex areas of communications such as interpersonal relations, brand management and linguistics at a later stage. For instance, the second and third years enable students to get a deeper understanding of theoretical concepts related to media and culture and develop practical skills in research and communications. Additionally, students may have the opportunity to take optional modules and pursue their interests in different areas related to Communications such as gender, race, youth, culture, digital media, political communication, public relations, etc.

The most common duration of a Master’s degree in Communications is between 1 and 2 years depending on the mode of study (full-time or part-time) and country.

PhD and MPhil degrees in Communications require students to dedicate anywhere between 3 and 6 years to their studies depending on the mode and country of study.

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    Mass Communication
    Gift
    Practical classes, Networking opportunities,

    Federal Polytechnic Nekede is one of the top polytechnics in Nigeria, and my experience there has been both educational and rewarding. What stood out to me the most was the balance between academic learning and campus life.

    The lecturers and professors are knowledgeable and approachable. Many of them bring practical, real-world experience into the classroom, which makes the lessons more engaging and easier to apply beyond school. I appreciated how they encouraged students to ask questions, participate in discussions, and take our coursework seriously.

    The classes are structured to give students both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills. For anyone looking to build a solid career foundation, the programs are practical and well-aligned with industry demands.

    Campus life is also vibrant. Federal Polytechnic Nekede has a diverse student body, so you get to meet people from different backgrounds, which makes the social experience rich. Beyond academics, there are opportunities to join student groups, events, and activities that make the environment lively and interactive.

    Of course, like many Nigerian institutions, there can be challenges such as occasional class overcrowding or delays, but overall, the positives outweigh the negatives.

    If you’re looking for a school that combines quality technical education with a lively campus atmosphere, Federal Polytechnic Nekede is a great choice. It prepares you not only with knowledge but also with the skills and network you’ll need for the future.

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    Programme: Journalism and Mass Communication
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2018
    Delivery Type: On Campus
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  • Journalism and ...
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    Nancy
    My experience

    This institution is truly a place of learning and value. I studied Mass Communication there and it helped shape my perspective on the course. The lecturers there are truly amazing, as they take their time to explain each topic and ensure everything is understood by the students. The environment was also conducive and made the learning process much easier.
    Overall, the institution is worth the hype.

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    Programme: Journalism and Mass Communication
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2017
    Delivery Type: On Campus
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  • Journalism and ...
    Mass Communication
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    Recommended

    I’ve been in this school for the past two years, it’s one of the best polytechnics in the whole Africa, and their fees are doable… I’d give it a 4star.

    During my ND days..it was tough tho but the only advice I would give y’all is, make sure you have enough before enrolling Into school.

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    Programme: Journalism and Mass Communication
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2022
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