•   Overview
  •   Curriculum
  •   Registration Requirements
  •   Study period
  •   Fees
  •   Scholarships
  •   Graduation Requirements
  •   Dean
  •   College and Staff members

About the faculty

The e-Media College relies on two distinct knowledge sections: the media content industry in all its forms (traditional journalism, image, video, new knowledge content), and managing this media content with the latest information and communication technologies that start with the management of media content on websites. Design and development of sites and search for the most modern communication windows in the digital world, but beyond that to meet the requirements of the market and the general era.

Vision

Excellence in the quality of the information product, enhancing credibility and transparency in transferring news and the electronic marketing as well as empowering noble values.

Mission

The College of Electronic Media aims to contribute to the provision of quality university service for registered students, which reflects positively on the labor market first and at the level of media discourse in terms of quality, inclusiveness, neutrality and professionalism, so that the graduate of the College of Electronic Media will be the product of media knowledge, the latest development of digital technology and employ it in the service of information , And eventually became one of the top ten jobs in the world within the next 50 years according to Google's classification, which was built mainly on a large number of academic and statistical studies of multiple global sites.

Objectives

  • Combining traditional media and information and communication technologies.
  • Open the door of the global graduates.
  • Transforming the work of the press from the mere transmission of the news and documentation to a wide range of public and international influence.
  • Create a wide portal for fame and action beyond borders.
  • A safe passport to work in international media organizations.

• It is a great opportunity for the personal development of graduates of intermediate institutes and media institutes

Curriculum Components

Students studying for the Bachelor’s Degree in Electronic media sciences must successfully complete 124 credit hours distributed as follows:

Requirement Type

Total

University Requirements

Elective

6

Obligatory

6

Faculty Requirements

Elective

15

Obligatory

23

Department  Requirements

Elective

22

Obligatory

53

Total credits

124

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Course Name

Course Code

Prerequisite

Cr. Hours

Requirement Type

Theory

Practical

Total

Required

1

English - Expression and writing skills

ENGL1001

-

3

0

3

3

University

2

English - Conversation skills

ENGL2002

-

3

0

3

3

University

3

Islamic culture

HUMA1001

-

3

0

3

6

University

4

Human civilization

HUMA1002

-

3

0

3

University

5

Public Health

PUBH1001

-

3

0

3

University

6

Turkish language for non - specialists

TURK1022

-

3

0

3

University

7

Computer skills

COM1001

-

1

1

2

2

Faculty

8

Press Writing

EMED1001

-

2

1

3

3

Faculty

9

Press photography 1

EMED1003

-

2

1

3

3

Faculty

10

General Statistics

STAT1001

-

3

0

3

3

Faculty

11

Principles of Journalism Editing

TMJ1002

-

2

1

3

3

Faculty

12

Press release

EMED2108

TMJ1002

2

1

3

3

Faculty

13

Photoshop Design (Image Processing 1)

TMI2109

EMED1004

2

1

3

3

Faculty

14

Text editor

EMED4030

-

1

1

2

2

Faculty

15

Arabic Language - Media Writing Skills

ARAB1005

-

1

1

2

15

Faculty

16

Society and Media

EMED1005

-

2

0

2

Faculty

17

Self Management and Psychology

PSY1046

-

3

0

3

Faculty

18

Media sociology

SOCIO1003

-

3

0

3

Faculty

19

Public opinion and measurement

TMI1001

-

2

0

2

Faculty

20

Communication skills

BUS2004

-

3

0

3

Faculty

21

Media campaigns

EMED2007

-

3

0

3

Faculty

22

Public relations

TMJ2015

-

3

0

3

Faculty

23

Writing for radio and television 1

TMJ2122

TMJ1002

2

1

3

Faculty

24

Media laws and Professional ethics

EMED3009

-

2

0

2

Faculty

25

Journalism Arts

EMED3011

-

3

0

3

Faculty

26

Contemporary media theories

EMED3012

-

2

0

2

Faculty

27

Media Management

EMED3013

-

3

0

3

Faculty

28

Specialized journalism in radio and television

EMED3122

TMJ1002

2

0

2

Faculty

29

Information Technology and Society

EMED3125

COM1001

2

1

3

Faculty

30

Electronic editing

EMED1002

-

2

1

3

3

Department

31

Montage Premiere

TMJ1208

TMI2009

2

1

3

3

Department

32

Press photography 2

EMED2106

EMED1003

2

1

3

3

Department

33

Mobile Press

TMJ2011

-

2

1

3

3

Department

34

Illustrator

TMJ2221

TMI2009

2

1

3

3

Department

35

Radio and television Production

TMJ2224

TMI2009

3

0

3

3

Department

36

After Effects (Visual and Digital Effects)

TMJ2226

TMI2009

2

1

3

3

Department

37

Writing for radio and television 2

EMED3110

TMJ1002

2

1

3

3

Department

38

Radio and television advertising

EMED3114

TMJ1002

2

1

3

3

Department

39

Broadcasting and television presentation

EMED3115

TMJ1002

2

1

3

3

Department

40

Scientific Research

EMED3016

-

2

0

2

2

Department

41

Radio and television news

EMED3120

TMJ1002

2

1

3

3

Department

42

Journalism Arts

EMED3023

-

2

0

2

2

Department

43

Project (1)

EMED3326

50%

2

0

2

2

Department

44

Information and Information Technology

EMED4229

COM1001

2

0

2

2

Department

45

Preparation and production of radio and television programs

EMED4334

TMJ2326

2

1

3

3

Department

46

Production of advertising clips

EMED4235

TMI2009

2

1

3

3

Department

47

Three-dimensional (3D)

EMED4237

TMI2009

2

1

3

3

Department

48

Project (2)

EMED4438

60%

2

0

2

2

Department

49

 Acoustics and Digital video

EMED1104

EMED1004

2

0

2

23

Department

50

Digital content management

TMJ2117

COM1001

2

1

3

Department

51

Management of radio and television institutions

TMJ2018

-

3

0

3

Department

52

Radio and television programs

EMED3217

EMED3015

2

1

3

Department

53

Television Photography

EMED3118

EMED1003

2

1

3

Department

54

Cinematography

EMED3119

EMED1003

2

1

3

Department

55

Investigative Journalism

EMED3121

TMJ1002

1

1

2

Department

56

Modern communication technology

EMED3124

COM1001

1

1

2

Department

57

News agencies

EMED3127

EMED3120

2

0

2

Department

58

Multimedia connection

EMED4028

COM1001

2

1

3

Department

59

Multimedia Media

EMED4231

EMED3120

2

1

3

Department

60

Radio and television drama

EMED4232

EMED3120

2

1

3

Department

61

Documentary film

EMED4333

TMJ2326 - EMED3120

2

1

3

Department

62

Programmed Applications in Cinema

EMED4236

TMJ2326

2

1

3

Department

Total Credit Hours

124

 

 

 

 

Elective

 

Obligatory

Course description

  1. English - Expression and writing skills

This course is designed to prepare the student for English writing and it will focus on reading and writing as integrally related skills. Students will study and practice reading comprehension, the writing process, and critical thinking. Students will create clear and correct sentences as they develop the skills necessary to write a variety of focused, developed, organized paragraphs and/or short essays. Students will be responsible for writing multiple full-process paragraphs/essays. The course may include a departmental proficiency test or portfolio assessment.

  1. English - Conversation skills

The course content includes conversations, debates, and presentations on a wide range of concrete, abstract, and specialized topics. It is designed to enhance the speaking and listening skills of non-native English speakers. Emphasis is on pronunciation, stress, rhythm, and intonation patterns of American English. Oral communication, listening comprehension, and vocabulary development are stressed. Students build their skills through instruction and intensive practice

  1. Islamic culture:

The course deals with the concept of Islamic culture, its sources, its characteristics, the universe and man in Islam, the importance of Islamic legislation and its characteristics, legitimate transactions, social solidarity, work and production in Islam, workers' rights and duties. The position of Islam on contemporary natural issues, intellectual currents and the position of Islam.

  1. Human civilization:

This course aims to introduce the student to the concept of civilization and its importance, ancient civilizations, modern Islamic and European civilization, and to know the factors of its development and achievements, and the achievements achieved by these civilizations in all political, economic, social and scientific renaissance.

  1. Public Health

The student at end of this course will be familiar with the following :Health definitions ,Basic Health and Disease considerations , Levels of health ,Measure of Health levels ,Public Health Services , The Diseases sequence in developing infection ,Factors affecting  Health and Disease , Environmental factors, , Classes infectious factors ,Characteristic of Agent factors

  1. Turkish language for non-specialists:

The aim of this course is to introduce students to the Turkish language, starting with how to read and pronounce Turkish characters and grammatical and grammatical rules related to this language, and then to listen to and understand the simple Turkish passages and the ability to read, understand and comprehend simple texts related to daily work. From forming a comprehensive idea about it.

  1. Computer skills:

This course aims to discuss the basic information related to the use of computers in education and the use of educational computer capabilities in the field of education, dealing with basic programs in MS Office software, dealing with digital images and modifying them using computer applications.

  1. Press Writing

The course aims to introduce students to the concept of journalism and to identify prominent personalities in this field, and to introduce students to both public readers and academics interested in how scientific writing is more creative and to provide poetic and experiential characters in the context of cultural criticism. This collection of articles is multidisciplinary and contributes to discussions in sociology, history, anthropology, art history, cultural studies, media and gender studies. It also aims to introduce students to the types and types of writing.

  1. Press Photography (1):

The course aims to provide the student with the skills and knowledge provided by the cognitive and theoretical content of the history of photography and the identification of the types of cameras, types of lenses and their parts. And enable the student to deal with the image news, dissemination, investment and how to take pictures and sections of cameras and types.

  1. General Statistics:

Student will study basic concepts in analytical statistics, calculation of areas under the natural curve, natural distribution, test, square Kay, analysis of mono-variance, and revision of the material.

  1. Principles of Journalism Editing

This course provides the student with an in-depth study of the history, techniques and technology of video and media editor. Students will study the principles and practices of editing by analyzing examples from classic and contemporary film and video as they learn how to build and strengthen a story and engage an audience. Using the latest industry non-linear software tools, students will work on advanced editing exercises that provide opportunities to master the editing process.

  1. Press release:

The aim of this course:

An examination of reporting, its history, kinds, and sources, and the various styles of news reporting in addition to practical exercises in information gathering and news writing and editing

  1. Photoshop Design (Image Processing 1):

The course aims to provide students with the skills and knowledge that Ability to work on Photoshop, designing paintings, advertising, editing images, learning how to coordinate colors, fix images, integrate them, design web interfaces, learn how to create and coordinate shadows

  1. Text Editor:

The purpose of the course is to introduce the student to the word editor. The word processor is easy to use. It defines how to write and modify messages, notes and reports, create and edit web pages and publish them on the Internet. On the methods of searching for a word within a document and replacing it, in addition to explaining the method of processing images and drawings within the document and the way documents are printed.

  1. Arabic Language - Media Writing Skills

In this course, the student will study writing in communication and media characteristics, the difference between press writing and communicative writing, its objectives, its audience, its forms: communication, press seminars, press files

  1. Society and Media:

This course deals with the media and its relation to the society, and the study of the audience receiving the contents produced by different media such as the masses and groups and the interaction of the masses with the contents of communication and media and the impact of content in individuals and communities as well as the study of the most important scientific theories that touched on the relationship of media to society.

  1. Self-Management and Medical Psychology:

In this course, students study how learners benefit by acquiring skills in their public and private lives, the different characteristics that make them receptive and ready to learn from the rest of the advanced age, improving the psychological and social life of students and developing the learner's personal characteristics, such as communication and cooperation with others.

  1. Media sociology:

This course aims at introducing students to the concept of social media and the relationship with other sciences. And the social order of the media. Media functions in the social system. And the influence of the media in the social system. Media sites and social networks

  1. Public Opinion and Measurement:

Public opinion is critical for the success of a representative democracy, but it is not clear citizens possess the political sophistication to effectively meet normative ideals. To assess whether this is the case, this course introduces students to many facets of public opinion in the different countries. Some of the topics we will examine are: citizens’ political knowledge and attitudes, the role of elites and groups in opinion formation, and the extent to which elites respond to public opinion. It also introduces comprehensive study of various publicity techniques used in public relations efforts of business, government, and nonprofit organizations. Preparation of public relations materials such as news releases, letters, memos, and other external and internal communications.

  1. Communication Skills:

This course introduces students to various aspects of public opinion in different countries and topics such as political knowledge and attitudes of citizens, the role of elites and groups in the formation of opinion, and the extent to which elites respond to public opinion. It also provides a comprehensive study of the various advertising techniques used in public relations efforts between business, government and non-profit organizations.

  1. Media campaigns:

The course aims to explain the concept of public relations campaign and determine the difference between it and the media campaigns by clarifying its types, whether campaigns planned or sudden campaigns. It also helps students plan, organize, manage, and evaluate these campaigns. It also aims to clarify the relationship between public relations campaigns and awareness building, explaining how media coverage of these campaigns is carried out.

  1. Public relations:

The course aims to study the concept of public relations and related concepts, the main objectives of public relations and its functions, the elements of success in managing public relations and the important role it plays in forming and managing public opinion. The course also describes public relations research and recent trends in its management and how to manage customer relationship As one of the important trends in the management of public relations.

  1. Writing for radio and television 1:

This course aims to introduce the student to the concept of radio writing and the specifications of the radio and television writer and all the stages of writing programs for radio and television in all its forms.

  1. Media laws and Professional ethics:

This course aims to introduce students to the concept and study of the law of communication and how to apply the ethics policy on social networks and how to participate in ethical talks, and to know the legislation of all kinds and how the regimes dealt with the media through the enactment of legislation may limit the freedom of press work with the study of privacy issues and freedom of expression and copyright , In light of the rapid and widespread developments in the telecommunications world.

  1. Journalism Arts:

This course aims to introducing the student to the study of the various journalistic arts in terms of concept, sources, composition, and interrelationships between these arts, how to write the story, article and report, study of the various journalistic arts.

  1. Contemporary Media Theories:

This course aims to introduce students the topics related to contemporary media. It also helps students to understand the institutions of Arab mass media, how they affect people, and what policies are followed.

  1. Media Management:

This course aims to introduce the student to how to study the administrative and organizational aspects of the media institutions and the cadres that run these institutions and ways of linking the media institutions with each other.

  1. Specialized journalism in radio and television:

The course aims to prepare and qualify the specialized journalists in the field of radio and television, and qualify them to a level commensurate with the needs of the press, radio and television institutions and enables students to deal with the media through scientific theories, practical studies and practical exercises that allow them to deal with these methods.

  1. Information Technology and Society:

The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the stages of technology development in the society and to familiarize students with the skills of preparing and implementing plans related to the development of electronic systems for collection, purification, preservation and classification of data and then disseminating it to interested people, researchers and experts. Developing thinking and design skills and selecting technology as an activity that includes community and individual concerns.

  1. Electronic Editing:

The course aims at introducing the concept of electronic editing, its forms and characteristics, the difference between the different types of electronic editing, types of electronic news arts, basic aspects and craftsmanship in the preparation of electronic press materials, the methods of preparing editorial materials in the electronic press, the advantages of electronic editing. Electronic editing.

  1. Montage Premiere:

This course aims to introduce students to the program of editing videos, movies and television programs and enable them to use the creative tools in this program and the number of videos and video clips polished. Premiere also includes many applications that enable students to take snapshots and start editing them on all devices and anywhere and improve sound and color tones and enable them to Design great videos.

  1. Press photography 2:

The course aims to provide the student with the skills and knowledge that enable him to develop the skill of fixed photography to video shooting and moving to advanced video. And enable the student to develop his capabilities at the level of the blog to produce an integrated video. And the ability to produce a short integrated television report. And the ability to employ lighting for the service of television photography and manufacturing of light sources and adapt to the available lighting and the ability to analyze the image and artistic taste and employ and invest the image for multiple purposes (news, aesthetic, human).

  1. Mobile Press:

Introduction to the basic concepts of mobile cloud computing, including. The mobile computing technology used in modern smart phones; and The cloud computing technologies used in existing data centers and Programming on smart phone utilizing data center services. Students will gain knowledge of: the fundamental principles of mobile cloud computing, the major technologies that support mobile cloud computing, the current challenges and primary areas of research within the field of mobile cloud computing, and a basic understanding of the role of mobile cloud computing in the context of the everyday living.

  1. Illustrator:

The course aims to introduce students to learn powerful tricks within Adobe Illustrator CC and to refine existing illustrations. The student was given the advantage of adding his own designs and introducing him to the different design styles and introducing the student to complete the digital drawing step by step, and teaching it to shading, color models and transparency of images.

  1. Radio and television Production:

The course aims to introduce the principles and practices of radio and television production, its origin and history, the origin of radio and television, the basic equipment used in radio broadcasting, broadcasting principles.

  1. After Effects (Visual and Digital Effect):

The course aims at providing students with the ability to edit images and new creative options; and how to improve and manipulate images. And the ability to deal with the program.

  1. Writing for Radio and Television 2:

This course aims at explaining how to design artistic advertising and advertising and television messages. The use of audio and video in advertising and television, writing the contents of the press and electronic advertisements, and the completion of the ads and then printed and published.

  1. Radio and Television Advertising:

This course aims at explaining how to design artistic advertising and advertising and television messages. The use of audio and video in advertising and television, writing the contents of the press and electronic advertisements, and the completion of the ads and then printed and published.

  1. Broadcasting and Television Presentation:

This course aims at preparing students to work in the field of radio and television broadcasting and training in practice to enhance the skills of radio and television broadcasting, read news bulletins, various radio and television materials and how to present television programs.

  1. Scientific Research:

The course aims at introducing the student and principles of scientific research, the ability to think scientifically, to solve scientific problems, to be able to identify them and to think in the appropriate way to address them and study them.

  1. Radio and Television News:

The course aims to introduce students to the news stories in the media, the dimensions of the competition between the paper press and electronic journalism through theoretical lectures, applications, individual and group discussions, defining the patterns of news articles, and training students in drafting and preparing news in the media.

  1. Journalism Arts:

This course aims to introducing the student to the study of the various journalistic arts in terms of concept, sources, composition, and interrelationships between these arts, how to write the story, article and report, study of the various journalistic arts.

  1. Project (1):
  1. Information and Information Technology:

In this course, the student studies the definition of technology and the stages of the development of information technology by developing the ability to use technology and developing the skills of thinking, design and selection of technology as an activity that includes the interests of society and individual.

  1. Preparation and Production of Radio and Television Programs:

The student studies the stages of preparation of the radio and television program and its output through studying a variety of programs, and through the production of collective work culminating students' efforts and skills in research, writing, production, synthesis, effects, sound recording and presentation. 

  1. Production of advertising clips:

In this course, the student studies the application of motion animation. And decrypt the text associated with the ad units. And the use of audio and video in ad spots. And a map of propaganda ideas. Collect commercial commercials.

  1. Three-dimensional (3D):

The course aims to introduce students to the program of 3D Max and how to download this program and ways to install it and explain the interface of this program and how to control lighting and ways to draw cylindrical shapes and other forms and how to design the environment and how to design the human body and move it and other ways of design three - dimensional.

  1. Project (2):

 

 

  1. Acoustics and Digital video:

This course aims to introduce the student to explain the components and functions of audio and video in the work of communication and information and the use of sound and image in support of communication and media content. The use of audio and video in the work and media, and the use of image and sound to enrich the contents and content and the use of audio and video technology and employment in the work of journalism and communication.

  1. Digital content management:

In this course, the student will study Content Management Systems (CMS) and their management methods, or a section within one of them, to explore the use of web-based content management systems such as Drupal, WordPress, Joomla and others. He also teaches the basics of planning and coordinating content evaluation, using CMS, publishing a mix of digital content and implementing best SEO practices, and integrating with social media and online marketing efforts.

  1. Management of radio and television institutions:

In this course, the student will study the concept of scientific management, its foundations and the skills necessary for its practice, and its main functions of planning, organizing, directing and controlling the director's functions and applications to the staff of the artistic and administrative press administration, the decision-making process in the press institutions, the scientific methods in dealing with their problems, The successful scientific management of printing, distribution, advertising and information centers, and the impact of technical development in the press industry on the management of press organizations with the presentation of models and applications for enterprise management.

  1. Radio and television programs:

The student studies the general definition of radio and television broadcasts, their characteristics, functions and types, how to establish radio and television channels, organizational structure, administrative and technical sections, types of radio and television programs, how to prepare, produce and produce them, , The types of workers in the field of radio and television, their characteristics, the computer and its uses in radio and television, radio and television advertising, and its role in financing.

  1. Television Photography:

The course aims at providing the students with the skills and knowledge that enable them to develop the skill of fixed video photography and the transition to advanced video. Enabling students to develop their code-level capabilities to produce complete video and produce a TV report and use lighting to service television photography, manufacturing lighting sources and adapting to available lighting. Photo analysis, artistic taste, image recruitment and investment for multiple purposes (news, esthetics, humanity).

  1. Cinematography:

The course aims to enable the student to develop the skill of static photography of the film and move to advanced video. And enable students to develop their blog-level capabilities to produce a full-length film. And increase student skills in producing a short film report.

  1. Investigative Journalism:

The course deals with the concept of investigative journalism, the difference between investigation and investigation, the choice of subject matter, the interview, the methods of writing inquiry, the legal review, the protection of sources, the protection of the journalist,

  1. Modern Communication Technology:

A review of the latest developments in communication technology, including the study of satellites, highways, information systems, cable systems and other recent developments in this field, with a study of the effects of these technologies on society.

  1. News Agencies:

The aim of the course is to survey the historical development of news agencies, the current status of major news agencies around the world, the characteristics and characteristics of news agencies.

  1. Multimedia connection:

In this course, the student will study the concept of multimedia communication, its importance in the light of technological developments, the characteristics of electronic communication writing, as well as training the student to acquire skills for the good use and use of various contents (image, voice, text) and his ability to keep pace with the immediacy and interactivity of multimedia communication.

  1. Multimedia Media:

In this course, the student will study the concept of multimedia media, its importance in the light of technological developments, the characteristics of electronic media writing, as well as training the student to acquire skills for the good use and use of different contents (image, voice, text) and his ability to keep pace with the immediacy and interactive nature of multimedia media.

  1. Radio and television drama:

The course aims to provide an idea of ​​the drama and its different types and characteristics. It explains the specifications to be presented by the author, the elements of the dramatic work that must be taken into account at the time of writing the script after learning the basic concepts in script writing.

  1. Documentary film:

The documentary film course aims at introducing the student to documentary film and clarifying the various categories, features, features and types of documentary film. It also clarifies the relationship between documentaries, some film and media types.

  1. Programmed Application in Cinema:

This course aims to identify several programs used in the field of cinema and the student is defined on the program premiere and final program, which are employed in the field of editing and uses the program of pro pro, fruity loops, in sound engineering and Alfotoshob in cinematography and in the amendment of images and sound and others.

- Obtaining a General Secondary Certificate with Minimum passing scores. 

- Provide original document of secondary certificate and required certified

  copies.

- A copy of personnel identification or identity registration)

- A receipt of Registration and participation with the

trade-off (value of  $ 2 price of documents, stamp)

- Registration Form

8 semesters

Registration

 $50.00

Academic

$200.00

Scholarships awarded for academic fees /year 2019-2020 as follows:

- $ 70 for all students.

- 20% on the $70 fee for students whom their brothers and couples are hired at IUSR.

- Free of fees for forced displacement. children of martyrs, detainees and their spouses, special needs, and the injured who can’ t work (5% of the students according to their scores).

Minimum score for passing the course is 60%.

- The cumulative graduate  average  points (AGPA) of all courses should be ≥ 2  points

- The student must study a number of credit hours ≥ 124

Dr. Yaser Alyousef

  • Dr. Yaser Alyousef
  • Alaa Alhabed Allah
  • Ghadeer Alharyan
  • Souhad Moghlaj