The Bachelor of Psychology in Mass Communication program combines the study of human behavior and mental processes with the principles and practices of mass communication. This interdisciplinary course explores how psychological factors influence media consumption, message interpretation, and audience behavior across various communication platforms.
Students learn core concepts in psychology such as cognition, perception, and social behavior, alongside mass communication topics like media theory, journalism, advertising, public relations, and digital media. This program prepares graduates to understand and shape media strategies that effectively engage and influence diverse audiences.
Graduates can pursue careers in media analysis, public relations, advertising, content creation, and communications consultancy, equipped with a unique psychological perspective on media effects and communication dynamics.