Department Of Media & Communication

Vision

The department aims to foster excellence in media literacy among students, ensuring they excel in applied and training programs while aligning with continuous development.

Mission

The mission is to prepare graduates for diverse media fields, equipping them with the ability to work with information and communication technologies, while upholding the ethics of the media profession. Graduates are trained to compete at local and regional levels and engage in scientific research addressing community needs. Additionally, the department contributes to the development of media institutions through advanced programs. Ultimately, we aim to cultivate a generation of media professionals focused on media and development issues.

Goals

The Department of Media and Communication strives to:

  • Provide qualified personnel to meet the community’s needs.
  • Collaborate with media institutions to identify their requirements.
  • Advance scientific progress in the media field.
  • Train students in using technical equipment to improve media skills.
  • Foster a creative environment to enhance personal capabilities.
  • Assist students in securing internships at various media institutions.
  • Promote collaboration on scientific research with local universities.
  • Ensure high-quality educational outcomes.

The department’s objective is to train skilled media professionals with both theoretical and practical expertise in radio, television, digital media, and public relations. Through specialized academic programs at the undergraduate level and hands-on training, students are prepared to analyze and produce media content with professionalism, while adhering to ethical standards. Moreover, students gain a profound understanding of the role media plays in society, setting them up for careers in audiovisual media, digital marketing, and public relations.

The department offers a Bachelor’s degree in Media with three concentrations:

To be admitted, students must meet the following criteria:

  • Hold a Lebanese Baccalaureate degree or its equivalent.
  • Take a placement test in the following subjects:
    • Arabic Language
    • One of the following languages: English or French
    • Information Technology
  • If placement tests are not passed, students must enroll in remedial courses.
  • For those holding a technical baccalaureate degree, students must register for the complementary courses required by the ministry, which are:
  • Social Sciences (3 credits)
  • Philosophy and Psychology (3 credits)

To graduate, students must meet the following criteria:

  • Achieve a total of 105 credits depending on the enrolled program, distributed as follows:

University Requirement13 credits
Department Requirement (Core)50 credits
Concentration Requirements30 credits
Elective Requirements 
Department Elective6 credits
Free Elective6 credits
Total credits105 credits
  • Obtain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.
  • For non-transfer students from other universities holding an official Lebanese Baccalaureate degree, the duration is three years, after passing placement tests in English or French, as well as Arabic and Information Technology.
  • For non-transfer students holding an official Lebanese Baccalaureate II degree who require remedial courses, the duration ranges between three and three and a half years.
  • For transfer students from other universities, the duration is determined based on the number of transferred credits.

Program Worksheet

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Scholarship Programs

At USAL, we provide accessible funding and resources that help alleviate the cost of education, ensuring that all individuals have the opportunity to pursue their academic and career aspirations.

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