The Media Department at the College of Language & Communication prepares students for careers in the rapidly evolving media industry. With its focus on the latest trends and technologies, the department provides students with the skills and knowledge they need to create and distribute engaging content across a variety of platforms.
Graduates of the Media Department are highly sought-after by employers in a variety of industries, including:
Digital Media Career Opportunities
Digital Marketing Manager: Plan and execute digital marketing campaigns across a variety of platforms, such as social media, search engine optimization, and email marketing.
Social Media Manager: Create and manage social media content to engage with audiences, promote brands, and drive traffic to websites.
Content Creator: Develop and produce engaging content for websites, social media, and other digital platforms, such as blog posts, articles, videos, and infographics.
Web Designer: Create and design visually appealing and user-friendly websites that meet the needs of both users and businesses.
Graphic Designer: Create and produce visually appealing graphics for a variety of purposes, such as print, web, and social media, including logos, branding materials, and marketing materials.
Video Editor: Edit and produce video content for a variety of platforms, such as television, film, and the web, using a variety of software and techniques to tell stories and create engaging content.
Animator: Create animated visuals for a variety of purposes, such as film, television, and video games, using a variety of software and techniques.
UX/UI Designer: Design user interfaces and user experiences for websites, apps, and other digital products, ensuring that they are both functional and user-friendly.
SEO Specialist: Optimize websites and their content to rank higher in search engine results pages, making them more visible to potential customers.
Digital Media) Copywriter: Write persuasive and engaging copy for a variety of purposes, such as advertising, marketing, and public relations, to communicate messages effectively and drive desired outcomes.
Technical Writer: Write clear and concise documentation for technical products and services, explaining how to use them and troubleshoot problems.
Blogger: Write and publish blog posts on a variety of topics, sharing their knowledge and expertise with others.
Podcaster: Produce and host podcasts, sharing their stories, ideas, and interviews with others.
RTV Production Career Opportunities:
Television Producer: Oversee all aspects of the production of a television show, from development to post-production, ensuring that it is completed on time and within budget, and that it meets the creative vision of the show's creators.
Video Editor: Edit and produce video content for a variety of platforms, such as television, film, and the web, using a variety of software and techniques to tell stories and create engaging content.
Camera Operator: Operate a camera to capture video footage for television shows, films, and other video productions, following the director's instructions and ensuring that the footage is well-composed and in focus.
Director: Oversee all aspects of the production of a film or television show, including the actors, crew, and creative vision, working with the other members of the team to bring the story to life.
Lighting Technician: Set up and operate lighting equipment for film and television productions, creating the desired lighting effects and ensuring that the actors and set are properly lit.
Sound Technician: Set up and operate sound equipment for film and television productions, recording the dialogue, sound effects, and music for the show.
Motion Graphics Artist: Create motion graphics for film, television, and other video productions, using software to create animated visuals and text.
Animation Artist: Create animated visuals for a variety of purposes, such as film, television, and video games, using a variety of software and techniques.
After Effects Artist: Use After Effects software to create and edit visual effects, motion graphics, and compositing for film, television, and other video productions.
Colorist: Correct and grade the colors of video footage to improve its overall look and feel, ensuring that it is consistent and visually appealing.
Live Streaming Producer: Oversee all aspects of the production of a live streamed event, such as a concert or sporting event, ensuring that it is smooth and professional, and that viewers have a positive experience.
Corporate Video Producer: Produce videos for businesses and organizations, such as training videos, product demos, and marketing videos, to communicate their messages effectively and achieve their desired outcomes.