Course details

Aims and Objective

  • To provide the student with a broad education and training in communication theory.
  • To provide practical training in the areas of television and radio production.
  • To analyse some of the Church’s documents on Communication.

Students are trained by media professionals in the management and technical aspects of media production, so that they will carry from the course immediately usable technical skills. In addition, they are introduced to theoretical and practical perspectives, which will equip them with the conceptual tools and the framework of knowledge to develop a critical understanding of the context of media, their operations and their applications.

Admission Requirements

Students must hold a Leaving Certificate with a minimum of two recognised subjects at Higher Level Grade C3 (or equivalent) and three at Ordinary or Higher Level Grade D3. Selection will be determined by interview and candidates will be encouraged to submit relevant portfolio material, e.g. artwork/creative writing/photography etc.

Programme of Study

  • The course involves both lectures and project-work and comprises the following areas:
  • Communication Theory
  • Church and Communication
  • The Political Economy of the Mass Media.

Assessment

The assessment is designed to facilitate learning in both knowledge and skills areas and to provide independent validation of standards achieved appropriate to the course objectives and in line with national and international norms. It normally consists of the following:

  • Continuous project work: each student must successfully complete major projects in the fields of audio and video editing, radio and video production
  • Semester papers: each student must successfully complete two semester papers
  • Semesterised written examinations
Updated on 08 November, 2015

About Pontifical University St Patricks College Maynooth

The Pontifical University has close links with National University of Ireland, Maynooth. The two universities share the same campus and cooperate in a number of important academic programmes. The campus is also the seat of the National Seminary.

The town of Maynooth is situated in north County Kildare. It is close to the borders of Counties Dublin and Meath. It is 15 miles/25km Theyst of Dublin city centre, just off the N4/M4, the main Dublin to Sligo/Galway road.

Maynooth is approximately 7 miles/12km form the N3/M3, the main Dublin/Cavan road, and is approximately 13 miles/22km from the N7/M7, the main Dublin to Limerick/Cork road.

Today, Maynooth preserves much of its rural ambience and provides easy access to large tracts of peaceful countryside. At the same time, it is within easy reach of Dublin and is close to the high-technology industrial parks on the Theystern edge of the city. It is home to a vibrant local community and offers students and others abundant opportunities to enjoy a busy and varied social life.

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