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UNIZIK Admission Into Proffessional Diploma In Journalism


Applications are invited from qualified candidates, particularly practising Journalists without any qualification in Journalism or Mass Communication for admission into the Professional Diploma in Journalism (PDJ) Programme offered by the Department of
Mass Communication, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.





The programme is aimed at equipping journalists, especially those who have practiced the profession or seven years without any formal qualification in Journalism or Mass Communication, with the theoretical knowledge to remedy their deficiency.
Entry Qualification at least five O’ Level credits obtained in not more than two
sittings, including English Language.

Duration of Programme

The (PDJ) is a part-time programme that is expected to run for a
minimum of three semesters of 18 calendar months.

Nature of Programme

The PDJ is a part-time programme in which practising Journalists
will attend lectures two to three days in a week between 2.00 p.m.
and 6.00 p.m. to give them the freedom to attend to their daily
professional assignments in the morning hours.
Take-Off of Programme
The programme has been approved to take off on Monday, 13th
March, 2017

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