June 10th, 2009
CLASS EMPLOYEE PROGRAMS – UNIVERSITY BUANA summit
Undergraduate Program (S1) and Postgraduate (S2)
Meruya Campus: Jl. Meruya Selatan, Kebun Jeruk, West Jakarta
Campus Menteng Jl Menteng Raya No.29, Jakarta Pusat
Campus Depok: Gedung LIA Depok Jl.
Together with this, we submit a new Student Registration Information
Program Kelas Karyawan Universitas summit Buana Force XIV
Undergraduate Program (S1) and Postgraduate (S2).
Schedule of Registration for Semester Genap Force 14
Year 2008/2009 are:
- Waves I: 01 November 2008 – 30 November 2008
- Waves II: December 01, 2008 – 11 January 2009
- Waves III: 12 January 2009 – 22 February 2009
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June 10th, 2009
Accreditation Information :
Pre Requisite Courses :
Qualifying Exams :
Tution Fees :
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June 10th, 2009
Accreditation Information :
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June 10th, 2009
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June 10th, 2009
Accreditation Information :
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Tution Fees :
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Courses :
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June 10th, 2009
Accreditation Information :
Pre Requisite Courses :
Qualifying Exams :
Tution Fees :
Financial Aid / Scholarship Offered :
Courses :
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June 10th, 2009
Courses are delivered through a variety of media.
1. Core
JOUR 701 Research Methods in Mass Communications
JOUR 705 Integrated Communication Principles
JOUR 706 Media Law
JOUR 762 Issues in Mass Communication Management
JOUR 771 Media Economics
JOUR 777 Practicum in Mass Communication Management
Students will be expected to work with organizations or agencies in their chosen area of interest within mass communication to fulfill their professional capstone practicum experience.
2. Three graduate courses (nine credits) of directed electives:
MKTG 701 Marketing Management
MGMT 718 Management of Human Resources
MGMT 770 Organization Behavior OR
JOUR 710 Organizational Communication
3.Three graduate courses (nine credits) of elective credits as approved by the student’s Academic Advisor and the Associate Director for Graduate Studies and Research.
4.M.M.C. comprehensive examination consisting of:
l a five-hour written examination based on the M.M.C. core
l a second-day written examination based on the elective hours and practicum- related experience an oral defense of a the second-day written examination.
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June 10th, 2009
For admission to The Graduate School, a baccalaureate or higher degree from a college or university accredited by a regional accrediting agency is normally required. Applicants should submit a complete application packet including official transcripts of college academic work, letters of recommendation, and official score on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). The Graduate Bulletin and Admission Application are available on-line.
In addition to the above, applicants may be required to submit an additional writing sample demonstrating evidence of creative work.
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June 10th, 2009
The School of Journalism and Mass Communications offers courses that use live, televised instruction and videotaped instruction that benefit those who wish to become professionals in some aspect on mass communications. These courses are open to both degree and non-degree seeking students.
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June 10th, 2009
The MCD is a part-time degree program that follows a fairly rigid curriculum. For those with undergraduate majors in speech pathology, the MCD requires a minimum of three years of course work and clinical practicum. Students enroll in courses (as specified by the curriculum) each fall and spring semester, and participate in clinical practicum during the summer. Students with majors in other disciplines require additional time to complete prerequisite course work and practicum experiences. The curriculum consists of five principle areas of study: courses related to the normal development and use of speech, language, and hearing; courses that provide information and training in speech-language pathology; courses that provide information and training in audiology; clinical practice; and research.
All courses in the MCD must be taken in their proper sequence. Students receive both academic and clinical advisement each semester. Core courses are offered through the office of Distance Education at USC (See the Registrar’s Web site for a listing of available courses). Course material is presented in a variety of multimedia formats, including DVD, interactive video, and Web-based instruction (including on-line chat rooms, bulletin boards, etc.). Students are required to attend a limited number of classroom sessions on Saturdays in Columbia.
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