Bachelor of Communication (Honours)

Programme Director: Ms CHIU, Bonnie

The Bachelor of Communication (Honours) programme offers a variety of ways to explore the exciting field of communication, and equips graduates with the skills required to embark on stimulating and meaningful careers, postgraduate studies, or both. All Majors are designed in the spirit of the University’s tradition of “whole-person education”, and more than half of the units in every Major are devoted to General Education (GE) courses or to courses of the student’s free choice anywhere in the University. Students spend the first year of the four-year programme mainly covering required GE courses, and take three School core courses that will help them choose their Major. Major-Minor combinations are also available. 

The structure of the curriculum is as follows:

I) School Core Courses 9 units
II) Major Courses 52–67 units
III) Honours Project 3–6 units
IV) University Core Courses 13 units
V) General Education Courses 18 units
VI) Free Electives 15–33 units
    128 units

Requirements

I.  School Core Courses 9 units
  COMM1015 Studies in Communication, Media, and Journalism 3 units
  COMM2035 Communication, Ethics and Law 3 units
     
  Choose one from the following three courses: 
  COMM2026 Human Communication 3 units
  COMM2027 AI and Digital Communication 3 units
  COMM2036 Media Design and Digital Applications 3 units
     
II. Major Courses 52-67 units
  (see each major)  
     
III. Honours Project 3–6 units
  (see each major)  
     
IV. University Core Courses 13 units
     
V. General Education Courses 18 units
     
VI. Free Electives 15–33 units
  (see each major)  
    128 units

Game Design and Animation Major
- Journalism and Digital Media Major
- Public Relations and Advertising Major

Double Degree Programme between School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University and Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, The University of Queensland

The Double Degree Programme between School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) and Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, The University of Queensland (UQ) is a four-year full-time undergraduate programme whereby students study at the two universities and graduate from both. On completing the programme requirements, students will obtain two bachelor’s degrees, namely Bachelor of Communication (Honours) conferred by HKBU, and Bachelor of Journalism or Bachelor of Communication conferred by UQ.

This Programme offers participating students:

  1. Two bachelor degrees (Bachelor of Communication conferred by HKBU and Bachelor of Journalism or Bachelor of Communication conferred by UQ) within a four-year study period upon successful completion of all graduation requirements;
  2. International, multicultural and professional knowledge in the fields of Communication or Journalism that enhances students’ competitive edge in future career development or pursuit of further studies; and
  3. A broader range of career choices after graduation.

The Programme fully adopts the same structure of the existing programmes offered by HKBU and UQ. For details, please visit the website of the School of Communication.

Double Degree Programme between School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University and School of Journalism, University of Missouri

The Double Degree Programme between School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) and School of Journalism, The University of Missouri (MU) is a four-year full-time undergraduate programme whereby students study at the two universities and graduate from both. HKBU students will spend their first two years at HKBU and the following two years at MU. On completing the programme requirements, students will obtain two bachelor’s degrees, namely Bachelor of Communication (Honours) conferred by HKBU, and Bachelor of Journalism conferred by MU.

For details, please visit the website of the School of Communication.

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