Ramkhamhaeng University
International Program:
Non-Degree Courses in Mass Communication
(3-credit courses in the English Program)
For the course schedule of each semester, please visit Semester Abroad.
Please note that not all courses below are offered every year. For an overview of the current course schedule, please have a look in our section for Semester Abroad students!
TM101 Media in Mass
Communication
To study concepts, characteristics, forms and
methods of various kinds of media for mass communication including
the uses and effects of media, especially mass media.
TM102 Introduction to Mass
Communication Technology
To study the evolution, concepts, principles,
forms, characteristics and technology trends for communication and
mass media; study the equipment, tools and the technology
applications for mass communication. (See pictures.)
TM103 Good Governance in
Communication
To study concepts, theories about good governance
for communication, ethical concepts and decision making for
communication, law, regulations; professional organizations
concerning mass communication and effects on various levels caused
by communication, some case studies of good governance for
communication.
TM104 Research for Mass
Communication
To study principles, types, social science and
behaviorism research processes, both qualitative and
quantitative; research planning, the research applications for
mass communication and ethics of researchers.
JR101 Principles of Journalism
Writing
To study communication processes and theories,
writing concepts, writing principles, types, forms, writing
structure, target groups, language use for public communication,
news writing, article writing, introduction to feature writing.
JR102 Arts for Communication
in Journalism
To study the principles and theories of basic
factors of arts used in mass communication and multimedia; analyze
and criticize arts in journalism work.
JR103 Computer-Assisted
Publishing
To study the operation system of the computer for
publishing, both hardware and basic software for publishing
processes focusing on both theories and practice.
JR104 Evolution of Multimedia
Journalism
To study the evolution of journalism starting from
news manuscript, origin of printing machine and printing media,
newspaper, online newspaper and other electronic media, which are
mass media in journalism work; comparative journalism concepts
between old and modern newspaper, both domestic and abroad, both
Thai central and local newspaper.
JR105 Principles of Printing
To study various printing systems, printing
process and printing house; printing method selection appropriate
to printing work.
JR201 Advanced Journalism
Writing
To study the question creating, grasping the
points, thinking social phenomena differently; practicing news,
articles, features writing and other writing concerning social
phenomena; analysis and studying other writer's work; writing
practice in individual's style, language characteristics written
to communicate with the public.
JR202 Principles of Multimedia
Journalism Writing
To study the nature of mass media and multimedia;
analysis on multimedia writing; writing methods appropriate to
each kind of multimedia; various forms of writing practice for
multimedia; efficient communication through multimedia.
JR203 Photo of Multimedia
Journalism
Principles of photo production for journalism
work: newspaper, magazine, multimedia; photo for narrative
concepts; the investigation of relationship in story making with
photos and events for mass media; analysis and criticism on
journalism photos including learning the photo shooting process,
photographic equipment: positive, negative and digital. This
course emphasizes on both theories and practice.
JR204 Introduction to Web
Design
To study the design for communication on the
Internet, hypertext and multimedia; principles of virtual
communication design and technically basic skills necessary for
Web site creation both theoretically and practically.
JR205 Ethics and Law in Mass
Communication
The right and freedom of the press, law and
regulations for printing, the responsibility for news reporting
and opinion expressing; the regulations and ethics of journalists
as specified in the constitution of the National Press Council;
case study and ethical decision; practice considering and deciding
on news reporting and the operation in journalism profession.
JR301 Computer-Assisted
Reporting
To study computer and other accessories to search
information, to store and retrieve news information using IT; to
create personal news files; to use equipment for new reporting and
news presentation; to practice news reporting.
JR302 Digital Imaging for
Journalism
To study the principles and digital imaging
process and photo production for journalism and contemporary
software relating to digital imaging and production - photograph
in Retouching and Illustration (draw & paint) Creative.
JR303 Layout and Illustration
To study the concepts of design and layout for
communication in newspaper, printing media and multimedia; the
factors of designing and layout, psychological effects, coloring,
fonts and space; comparing the traditional and contemporary layout
and designs, and using technology as a tool including skill
practicing.
JR304 Printing Design
Technology
To study the technology of software supporting
printing media for mass communication, especially digital imaging
software; layout design and retouching including skill practicing.
JR401 Multimedia Technology
for Journalism
To study the technology of software supporting
media on the Internet for mass communication, especially digital
imaging software for still and moving pictures; retouching
including skill practicing.
JR402 Desktop Publishing
To study the operation and instruction system of
printing, both in the office and through LAN and WAN, focusing on
software.
JR404 Research for Multimedia
Journalism
To study concepts and social science research
methods; to create concepts and research methods for multimedia
journalism in order to use in journalism work.
TV101 Introduction to
Broadcasting
History and development of broadcasting, including
the influences of broadcasting media in the democratic society.
TV102 Communication for
Broadcasting
Fundamental and techniques of communication for
radio and television programs. Techniques of communicating by
verbal and nonverbal communication for various types of radio and
television programs.
TV201 Writing for Radio
Programs
Principles of writing messages and script for
various types of radio programs.
TV202 Writing for Television
Programs
Principles of writing messages and script for
various types of television programs.
TV203 Radio News Reporting
Principles of news writing information for radio;
main ideas and interesting points of news, writing news
manuscript, formats of radio news programs, techniques of news
interviews and commentary.
TV204 Television News
Reporting
Principles of news writing information for
television; main ideas and interesting points of news, writing
news manuscript, formats of television news programs, techniques
of news interviews and commentary.
TV206 Acting for Radio and
Television
Basic principles and techniques of performances
for radio and television programs.
TV207 Broadcasting Media
Production
An introduction to electronic media production;
the fundamentals and techniques of sound production and the
elements involved in the design and production of radio and
television messages.
TV302 Radio Programming
Management
Management of programming, sales, and audience
research for radio programs. Principles of various types of radio
programming, and radio program scheduling techniques.
TV303 Television Program
Management
Management of programming, sales, and audience
research for television programs. Principles of various types of
television programming, and television program scheduling
techniques.
TV304 Radio Program Production
Principles and techniques of radio programs
production. Roles, duties and responsibilities of radio programs
production personnel. Workshop for various types of radio programs
production.
TV305 Television Program
Production
Processes and techniques of television programs
production. Roles, duties and responsibilities of television
programs production personnel. Workshop for various types of
television programs production.
TV401 Radio and Television
Station Administration
The principles of administration for radio and
television stations. Organizational management in terms of
business, including program development, financing, distribution,
and network relations.
TV402 Mass Communication
Business
Principles and techniques of administration and
management of mass communications. Analysis of marketing,
investment, and management in mass communication business.
TV403 Broadcasting Criticism
The critique of the performance of broadcasting
media in current social settings, which include news, documentary,
and entertainment programs.
TV404 Research on Radio and
Television
Quantitative and qualitative research methods for
broadcasting work.
TV405 Radio and Television for
Society
Roles, functions and influence of radio and
television on economic, social and political development and
responsibilities of mass media institution to the society. |