The curriculum of the Communication Science Study Programme is designed to accommodate The expected learning outcomes, which are the minimum criteria for graduate qualifications. The expected learning outcomes include attitudes, knowledge, and skills reflected through courses, matrices, and teaching materials along with credits by considering the depth of the chosen learning strategy and the distribution of courses in each semester and its weighting (Capaian Pembelajaran (Expected Learning Outcome - ELO) - Ilmu Komunikasi) (appendix 1a). The curriculum is designed referring to the National Higher Education Standards (
Curriculum Structure of Communication Science Study Programme
NO |
Status of Communication |
Credit |
ECTS |
Percentage |
1 |
University Compulsory Courses |
28 |
42 |
19.18% |
2 |
Faculty Compulsory Courses |
18 |
27 |
12.33% |
3 |
Study Programme Compulsory Courses |
76 |
115 |
52.05% |
4 |
Elective Specialization Courses |
22 |
33 |
15.07% |
5 |
Elective Courses |
2 |
3 |
1.37% |
|
TOTAL |
146 |
220 |
100% |
The Communication Science Study Programme's curriculum structure is future-oriented and designed according to the learning outcomes. The list of course distributions with a total of 146 credits (220 ECTS) can be found in
Furthermore, UMM Communication Science Study Programme makes media literacy its speciality. The distinctiveness of media literacy is taken at the highest literacy level that graduates must possess, namely being able to produce media messages and conduct studies on the content and impact of media both as communication practitioners and communication researchers that can be described as follows:
Annotations: Komunikasi Audio Visual: Audio-Visual Communication Jurnalistik & Studi Media: Journalism & Media Studies Literasi Media: Media Literacy |
Media Literacy as the Basis for Compiling Profiles of UMM Communication Science Study Programme Graduates
Here is the course mapping of Comunication Study Program