新聞媒體及人工智能學士
[BJMAI]新聞媒體及人工智能學士
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新聞媒體及人工智能學士課程是一個以科技應用和傳播為核心,專為數位時代而設的雙主修課程。這個嶄新的課程融合新聞專業訓練和最新的科技,培養學生在各行各業擔當領導、改寫和創建媒體內容的能力。
課程著重第一身的學習體驗。所有學生均需完成至少一次在媒體或傳播機構的暑期實習。學生亦可選擇到海外知名的新聞媒體學院、或港大的全球合作院校,修讀一個學期的交流課程。
課程結構
240Credits
240Credits
就業前景
公共行政
工商行業
社區、社會和個人服務
升學及其他發展
校友分享

Photo credit: Isaac Wong


My time at JMSC is filled with too many good memories to count, but the capstone project stands out as the most memorable experience that comes to mind when I look back. Creating my own magazine with classmates as a final-year project was challenging, yet it was incredibly enjoyable due to the high level of autonomy provided by JMSC. This allowed us to unleash the journalistic and storytelling skills I developed over four years, complemented by professional guidance from professors in various fields, who offered valuable insights on writing style, photography, and visual design. The experience of producing an original publication was undeniably invaluable—especially for a journalism student.
The flexible, multidisciplinary double-major program enabled me to choose courses that aligned with my interests, which significantly prepared me for my career. I wanted to focus on strategic communications and visual design while also gaining insights from my other major, Japanese Studies. Had I been restricted to a traditional journalistic training path, I may not have been as well-suited for my current position at Nintendo.

The classes are my favourite part of the journalism programme. Nothing can top the feeling of stepping into a classroom with like-minded, journalistic people who are also diversely talented, and getting ready to learn together. The valuable hands-on experience with camerawork from the video news production class helped me to pursue my passion project, Flair Magazine, a fashion magazine that features various ethnic cultures and clothing in Hong Kong.
Using the skills from the reporting and writing classes, my groupmate Jimin and I conducted very in-depth interviews. We learnt so much about the technicalities of fabrics, the complex histories of traditional clothes, and why people continue to wear them to this day. It made me realise that the fun part of journalism is the never-ending process of learning just about everything. It also ignited my interest in fashion magazines.
