MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN MEDIA AND SOCIETY STUDIES (MMSS)

Overview

1. PREAMBLE

1.1 These Regulations shall be read in conjunction with the Faculty Regulations and the General Academic Regulations for Postgraduate Degrees hereinafter referred to as the General Regulations.

1.2 The MSc Degree in Media and Society Studies (MMSS) is one and half year degree programme offered on Block Release and structured to meet media and communication needs of Zimbabwe, the region and beyond. It intends to equip students with both academic and practical skills that enable them to enter the media industry as well as to do research and academic studies.

2. OBJECTIVES

2.1. The Master of Science Degree in Media and Society Studies is for students with an undergraduate background in Media and Society Studies, Media and Communication Studies, Journalism or any related disciplines. The programme is for students interested in careers in any of the many facets of media and communications.

2.2. The programme aims to develop the sound conceptual, technical, analytical and critical skills that are required to succeed in the field of Media and Communication.

3. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

To be enrolled into the programme, prospective students should be having a good Honours Degree in Media and Society Studies, Post Graduate Diploma in Media and Society Studies or a good Honours Degree in any related discipline such as Media Studies, Communication, Public Relations.

4. GENERAL PROVISIONS

4.1 The number of modules taken by any student from outside the department may be restricted.

4.2 The offering of elective modules depends on the availability of staff and/or teaching loads of available staff.

5. PROGRESSION

To progress to the next semester, a student is required to have passed at least all the core modules.

6. CREDITS

6.1 Students shall earn at least 48 credits to be allowed to graduate.

6.2 Marks for the three semesters of the programme have equal contribution to the overall and final degree classification.

6.3 To successfully complete the programme a student must at least pass all the core modules.

Assessment

Programme Structure