Accreditation Level:
Level 3 Re-Accreditation Level
Bachelor of Arts in Communication
Bachelor of Arts in Brodcasting
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism
The College of Communication envisions itself as an excellent education institution in media and communication
The College of Communication provides quality education based on communication research, collaborative partnerships and linkages, and excellent multimedia professional practice strongly anchored on Christian culture.
The College Aims To:
1. Establish the College as a distinguished Center of Development and Center of
Excellence.
2. Engage in dynamic teaching and learning methodologies in the fields of
media and communication.
3. Develop and produce communication research and creative works as well
as innovations in all aspects of media and communication.
4. Strengthen academic leadership among students and faculty through
continuing professional competencies development.
5. Adapt to the dynamic and overarching environment from local, national, and
global media and communication landscapes.
6. Empower the Media and Communication students to become socially
responsive to the needs of the community and society.
The College of Communication started out as the Department of Mass Communication under the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). The official establishment date of the Department of Mass Communication was in 1979, precisely four years after the New Era University was founded. At that time, the first building that housed the department under the CAS was the old College of Evangelical Ministry building.
The Department flourished as years went by as more and more students enrolled, eager to learn and express their knowledge and passion regarding on the skills to be polished in the Program. As expectations were set higher each year, the Department aimed to create a better curriculum to uplift students’ learning experience to its full potential and to continually offer everything for glory to His Name.
The Department became a College last July 17, 2014, by the Church Administration, which coincided with the Church’s celebration of its centennial year. Along with the new freshmen enrolled in the same year, a new curriculum has also been offered (formed).
The Bachelor of Arts in Communication aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills in the theory and practice of communication applicable in various professions and contexts, with a focus on the media professions.
In 2018, with the initiative of the late Dean, Prof. Margele Andres, the college offered new programs - the Bachelor of Arts in Broadcasting and the Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. With the implementation of these two (2) new programs, BA Communication has shifted towards a more diverse but focused curriculum, while Broadcasting and Journalism focuses on media studies.
Currently, the College of Communication (finally) has its own buildings and accreditation participation, and many more achievements to come over the years.
A. All student applicants (new and transferee) are required to take the NEUCAT admission test and undergo college admission interview
B. The college will be accepting transferees and shiftees in all year levels given
that they will also undergo college admission interview for reviewing of grades
and organizing their study plan.
C. An overall NEU-CAT Rating of Average shall be required to be accepted into
the College Programs (BA Communication, BA Broadcasting, and BA
Journalism)
D. Applicants with Low Ratings may be accepted under Probationary Status
with the following conditions:
●Must maintain passing grades in all subjects enrolled and a GWA of at
least 2.25 during the probation period.
●DRP, INC, or FAILED grade in any of the subjects enrolled during the
probation period may incur corresponding corrective actions. (Please see
Table of Offenses)
●The Table of Offenses aims to correct and prevent delinquency rather
than sanction behaviors to help students achieve excellent education
standards
●Students on probation status shall be provided with a copy of this
Student Admission Policy.
●Likewise, the student on probation is required to submit a signed copy of
this Admission Policy to the Office of the College Dean in agreement with
the conditions stated in this document.
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Bachelor of Arts in Communication
Communication as a field of study covers the various ways by which humans communicate. It focuses on how verbal and non-verbal messages are pushed to create meanings in different contexs using diverse media platforms. It includes a broad range of subject matter ranging from the study of communication in interpersonal relationships, groups, organizations, and cultures.
Bachelor of Arts in Brodcasting
Brodcasting as a field of study has traditionally covered the transmission of messages to the public through the media of radio and television. Today the field has expanded to include non-traditional internet-base multi-platform media. Its study includes contemporary practices in brodcasting, theories, and discourses which shape the generation of knowledge about brodcasting.
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism
Journalism covers the principles and technique of reporting, writing, producing and disseminating news in a range of forms, formats and platforms in a democracy such as the Philippines. It focuses on timely events, issues and developments relevant to the communities the journalist serves. This field of study promotes professional and ethical standars, and includes reflection on best practices.
Media related and Communication practitioner