SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM

PROGRAMS OFFERED

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN JOURNALISM

If you are a high school senior looking for a career that will not only give you a living but will help the country, consider enrolling in the A.B. Journalism program of The Manila Times College.  All the graduates so far of this program found employment within two months of their graduation.  Some found part-time employment even while they were still studying.

The program consists of academic training in journalism and practical apprenticeship in The Manila Times.  You will be writing and publishing news, features, special reports, and other types of journalism even while you are still in school.  In addition, you will be handling programs in Teleradyo TMTC even before you graduate.

INTENSIVE APPRENTICESHIP FOR COMMUNICATION MAJORS

If you are a sophomore student taking up A.B. Mass Communication or any related field in any college or university, consider doing your apprenticeship with The Manila Times College.  We offer an intensive program guaranteed to make you immediately employable in any major media outlet both in the Philippines and abroad.

The program consists of two summers of full-time training and two years of monitored training; these are the summers before and after your third year and the weekends of your third and fourth years.  Depending on the program that you choose, you will be writing and publishing Special Reports for The Manila Times and/or broadcasting over Teleradyo TMTC while you are still in college.

JUNIOR COLLEGE

If you have finished high school, are between 16 to 18 years old, and are not sure if you want to earn an undergraduate degree, consider enrolling in the Junior College of The Manila Times College, meant to train you to get a job in major media outfits.

We offer Grades 11 and 12 of the K-12 program, with particular emphasis on writing skills in either or both English and Filipino, knowledge and experience in newspaper work, and opportunities to see your name in print.

SENIOR COLLEGE

If you are already working in media but lack academic credentials, consider enrolling in the Senior College of The Manila Times College.  We will work within your schedule, without sacrificing academic rigor and course requirements.

Your teachers will be acknowledged veterans in the field who have earned degrees in prestigious schools both in the Philippines and abroad.

VISITING ON-THE-JOB TRAINING

If you are a non-Filipino living outside the Philippines but need to spend time doing OJT in a country with one of the most alive media industries in the world, consider enrolling in the Visiting OJT of The Manila Times College.  We offer practical experience in writing, editing, designing, printing, and marketing of a newspaper.  We have a staff of veteran and senior writers and editors, who can help you fulfill the requirements of your university.

OUR CAMPUS

3rd Floor, Sitio Grande Building, 409 A. Soriano Avenue, Intramuros, Manila, Philippines

CONTACT US

Telephone: (63)(02) 5245665 local 114

E-mail: themanilatimescollege@gmail.com

15 thoughts on “SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM

  1. I was one of the students of The Manila College School of Journalism. this school is the finest school for mass communication students. you will not just learn how to make and write news– you will learn everything about mass communications: from print to new media. you will not regret if you enroll here!

  2. Hi! MAnilaTImesCollege. Im already 25 years old an im interested to your junior college program.. am I still allowed to be one of your aspirant appplicants?

  3. Can I still enroll in this school even if I already had a Bachelor’s Degree of Journalism in PUP? I still want to study more on Broadcast Journalism since I’m a media practitioner now in a local cable channel in Rizal province.

  4. Hi! i’m still a sophomore (HS) and i really want to enroll here. I’m just a bit confused. If i’ll go to college there, do I start in Junior College?

  5. Hi! I’m an OFW (healthcare services) and i’m planning to make a career switch once i finish my contract here sometime next year. I’m really into writing since high school and even thought of taking up journalism back then but unfortunately i was advised not to by my parents. Well, now that i have saved enough money i might as well give journalism a try. My questions are, do you have an age limit for applicants? Im turning 35 this year. And it is a regular 4 year course, isnt it? Thanks.

  6. Hi, I’m a 1st year Communication student from Colegio de San Juan de Letran. I am very interested in doing apprenticeship for The Manila Times College. I would like to ask what other requirements are needed to qualify for the program aside from being a sophomore student? Thank you and God bless!

  7. Hi. I’m currently working as web content writer but I haven’t finished college yet (I’m 33 years already). Can I enroll in your junior college program? Or should I try the senior program? How much is the fee? Thanks.

  8. hi! i’m a journalism student in pup. i would like to ask if you accept transferring students. i’m very much interested in transferring. how much is the tuition fee for journalism? thank you

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