The Manila Times College School of Journalism is the only school that:
- works in partnership with a prestigious broadsheet, The Manila Times, trusted since 1898
- is run by professional media practitioners
- offers on-the-job-training from Day One
- allows you to learn from the country’s top journalists
- provides opportunities for you to publish and broadcast your work, locally and internationally
- makes sure that you graduate as a pro!
Under the leadership of veteran writer and educator Dr. Isagani R. Cruz, The Manila Times School of Journalism is quickly becoming the most innovative and responsive center of journalism education in the Philippines.
E-mail: themanilatimescollege@gmail.com
Telephone: 5245664 local 114
Campus: Sitio Grande, 409 A. Soriano Avenue, Intramuros, Manila
Gentlemen:
Do you intend to open an online journalism course for pinoy degree-holders or professionals who wants to write or become a journalist or even a contributor of articles in Phil newspapers and magazines?
Thanks and regards,
Jose A. Abenir
We currently have an online journalism program for undergraduate students, and the course is being taught by our president, Dr. Isagani Cruz. We are currently developing an online journalism program for professionals, and we might offer it next semester. We’ll let you know when the details of the program are ready. Thanks for your inquiry!
Please do give me some insights or pre-requisites in order to be enrolled in your on-line Bachelor in Journalism degree. Thank you.
Hi Ephraim! We do offer online subjects in our AB-Journalism program. However, the strength of the program is the intensive on-the-job training in different kinds of media, so not everything is done online.
We may look into the possibility of offering a fully online Journalism program. In the meantime, kindly check out the admission forms and procedure that I sent you through e-mail.
Ephraim, please email me at isaganicruz@gmail.com.
how can we go to your college coming from muntinlupa city ? are there any landmarks to tell us the location ? thank you
By Bus: There are buses near Metropolis mall going to Lawton. You can take one of those and get off at Lawton. From Lawton, you can take a jeepney near the Post Office going to Pier/Luneta and get off at A. Soriano. (Personally, I prefer walking.)
By LRT: From LRT Station Carriedo, you can take the Pier 15 jeep which will pass through A. Soriano Avenue. Just look for the building with Max’s and Mini Stop on the first floor. It’s beside Jollibee and across Banco Filipino Condominium. The school is near Manila Cathedral.
Hope this helps!
hi! Do you have shortcourse on journalism?
We’re developing a business writing program for professionals. We also have a senior college for professionals who wish to pursue AB-Journalism.
Yes, Naida. Please email me at isaganicruz@gmail.com.
Good day! Do you have the senior college offering for AB Mass Comm. here?
I am interested w/ any of your post baccalaureate/post graduate diploma programs in your school.
Hope your schedule is tailor-made for working professionals here.
Thank you!
Yes, Mary Ann. Please email me at isaganicruz@gmail.com.
I heard that there is going to be a workshop seminar this Saturday, Jan. 21 @ FEU Mkti (formerly Zuellig) I am interested in attending and would like to ask for a registration form or an invitation from your end. Actually, my office is the one sending me and I need docs/forms that I can attach to my request for payment. Please help… I can’t get through your numbers.
The Right Write is scheduled for March 17, Saturday. Yes. Please email me at isaganicruz@gmail.com.
This is great. I hope you will offer a certificate program on Journalism for our School Paper Advisers (SPAs). Much better if it will be a masters or graduate studies in Journalism, Campus Paper Management and Media studies . In the past two decades I have seen first hand the need to upgrade our SPAs’ skills and knowledge on this matter. Why? Because our SPAs are the first to introduce the subject in their respective schools with the advent of the Campus Journalism Act of 1991 or RA 7079. If my memory serves me right, your president and I have been doing our share on a very limited capacity–as judge and resource speakers for DepEd’s Regional and National Press Conferences and Contests. How about giving our SPAs a no-nonsense graduate education even in “distance” or on-line mode? Let’s give it a try sir. I can even volunteer to share my two-cents worth on this matter.
Please email me at isaganicruz@gmail.com.
Hi. I am Stanley Gajete, from the College of Development Communication, University of the Philippines. I am currently taking BS Development Communication, major in Community Broadcasting and minor in Development Journalism. I am still interested to pursue journalism and broadcast principles from your beloved institution. Do I have still opportunity to study there, even if I am still working to earn for my current degree? Is double degree applicable, or that is for high school graduates only? How much will be the tuition fee? Thanks… and God bless
Yes. Please email me at isaganicruz@gmail.com.