- College of Mass Communication
We, the faculty and staff of Mass Comm, envision a society that is egalitarian, participative, and progressive through the development of media that is socially- responsible, critical and vigilant; liberative and transformative; and free and independent - UP Diliman, Quezon City.
http://www.upd.edu.ph/~cmc/
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- Department of Communication Arts, College of Liberal Arts, DLSU
Offers BAs in Communication and Organizational Communication.
The Communication Arts Program in Production is designed to introduce the student to the media √·∆Ì√Ë particularly print, film, radio, photography and television. The Organizational Communication Program prepares the student for professional practices as a communication specialists in public and private Philippine organizations - Taft Ave., Manila.
http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/academics/colleges/cla/commarts/default.asp
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- Konrad Adenauer Center for Journalism
Also known as the CFJ, the Center for Journalism is dedicated to the promotion of excellence in journalism in Southeast Asia. It aims to foster a free, viable and responsible press that will nurture the public discourse essential to an informed practice of citizenship and democracy - Loyola Heights, Quezon City.
http://www.ateneo.edu/index.php?p=287
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- The Manila Times College
The Manila Times College, formerly The Manila Times School of Journalism, is the brainchild of Dr. Dante A. Ang, who in 2001 revived The Manila Times - the longest running English-language newspaper in the country. The Manila Times College (TMTC) offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism (AB Journalism). But what sets its program apart from others schools is that the course encompasses both print and broadcast journalism. By far, TMTC is the only school offering training in both fields in just one course - A. Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila.
http://www.themanilatimes.edu.ph/
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