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NBTE splits Mass Communication course into three in higher institutions

The Executive Secretary, National Board for Technical Education, Professor Idris Mohammed Bugaje, has said that mass communication has been ...



The Executive Secretary, National Board for Technical Education, Professor Idris Mohammed Bugaje, has said that mass communication has been split into three categories, as a course of study.

He said unlike in the past, mass communication is now split into Journalism and Media Studies, Strategic Communication and Media Studies and then Film and Multimedia Production, adding that a student can specialize in one aspect.

Prof Bugaje disclosed this on Saturday peaking during the closing of a five-day critique of the new curriculum of the courses by major stakeholders in Kaduna.

Bugaje, who was represented by his Special Assistant, Mallam Ibrahim Bashir Bello, said that the courses would be thought at Higher Diploma Level in all the Technical, Vocational and Colleges of Education Study Centres across the country.

He  urged the various Institutions to sponsor lecturers to update their knowledge on the courses.

A Chief Lecturer at the Mass Communication Department of Abdu Gusau Federal Polytechnic Zamfara State, Mallam Lawal Umar Maradun, commended the NBTE for the development.

Maradun expressed belief that this will bring


some level of relief to the polytechnic lecturers who can now concentrate on a particular area of specialization.

The resource person, Mr. Jide Johnson, explained that the new curriculum has been critiqued by respected professionals and would equip Nigerian journalists on contemporary journalism practices.

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