Higher National Diploma In Mass Communication (Extended Level 5)
Exteded Level 5 Diploma in Mass Communication - 8 -10 Months - 240 Credits
The Higher National Diploma in Mass Communication (Extended Level 5) provides students with a strong foundation in journalism, broadcasting, and media production. It focuses on language proficiency, ICT skills, and governance structures in media. Learners gain hands-on experience in photography, film, radio, and audiovisual editing. The program also emphasizes investigative journalism, ethical reporting, and conflict-sensitive journalism. Graduates will be prepared for diverse careers in media and communication industries.
Course Details
Each module consists of 40 guided learning hours of material with an additional 30-50 hours worth of optional materials which comprise of recommended exercises, recommended readings and internet resources. Within the modules are self-testing exercises. You must take care in answering these. Although they are not marked nor do they count towards your final assessment, the marking is tested against your scoring on the final assessment to check for consistency of score.
The modules are written against prescribed learning outcomes defined by the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) administered by Ofqual, the Government appointed regulator. In addition, the learning outcomes are articulated against the MSBM Awarding Bodies curriculum who is a recognised awarding body monitored and assessed by QAA, the Quality Assurance Agency, the Government appointed quality assurance body.
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to learn the following:
- Demonstrate proficiency in broadcasting skills by applying fundamental theories of communication in various media formats.
- Develop strong language skills essential for journalists to ensure clarity, accuracy, and professionalism in reporting.
- Utilize ICT tools effectively in journalism, including digital content creation, data analysis, and online media production.
- Analyze governance structures and their impact on media operations, freedom of the press, and public communication.
- Apply editing techniques to refine written and audiovisual content, ensuring coherence, accuracy, and engagement.
- Master photography skills for journalism, capturing compelling images that enhance storytelling and reporting.
- Understand the fundamentals of film, television, and radio production, applying techniques to create informative and engaging content.
- Evaluate ethical considerations and legal frameworks in journalism, ensuring responsible and conflict-sensitive reporting.
- Develop investigative journalism techniques to research, analyze, and present in-depth reports on critical issues.
- Produce professional media content, including documentaries, feature stories, and online reports, demonstrating creativity and journalistic integrity.
Accreditation
All MSBM courses are accredited by the relevant partners and awarding bodies. Please refer to
MSBM accreditation in about us for more details.
Entry Requirements
For entry into Extended Level 5 Diploma in Mass Communication, learners must possess the following:
* Relevant/Local Board of Examination Result in your Country, which must include at least 5 'C' Grades in English and 4 other subjects.
* Mock Examination Result can also be accepted for initial Conditional Admission, pending the release of the Board of Examination Result. (This is assessed on a case by case basis)
* Learner must be 18 years or older at the start of the Course.
OR
* Mature Learners (21 years or older) with work experience in supervisory, leadership or management roles. (This is assessed on a case by case basis).
Workshops
Workshops are conducted by live webinars for online students.
Classroom workshops are available if there is a local branch in your country. Speak to our course advisors on this subject.
Visa Requirements
There is no Visa requirement for this programme.