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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BROADCASTING (download curriculum)

FIRST YEAR

FIRST SEMESTER                                                                             SECOND SEMESTER

COURS E CODE

 

UNITS

COURS E CODE

 

UNITS

REELS1001

Christian Formation (IR)

3

REELS1002

Christian Ethics (IR)

3

ENGL1001

Philippine Popular Culture

3

 

Living in the IT Era (GE-E1)

3

GNED1002

Understanding the Self

3

GNED1001

Mathematics in the Modern World

3

CWTS1001

National Service Training Program 1

3

CWTS1002

National Service Training Program 2

3

PHED1001

Physical Education 1

2

PHED1002

Physical Education 2

2

BROD1101

Introduction to Communication & Media (CC)

3

BROD1202

Introduction to Broadcasting, Interactive & Emerging Media (RC)

3

   

BROD3301

Philippine Theater History

3

  

17

  

20

SECOND YEAR

FIRST SEMESTER                                                                             SECOND SEMESTER

COURS E

CODE

 

UNITS

COURS E

CODE

 

UNITS

GNED1005

Readings in Philippine History

3

ENVS3401

Environmental Science (GE-E2)

3

GNED1006

Purposive Communication

3

GNED1003

The Contemporary World

3

GNED1007

Art Appreciation

3

GNED1004

Science, Technology and Society

3

GNED1008

Ethics

3

GNED1009

Life and Works of Rizal

3

PHED1003

Physical Education 3

2

PHED1004

Physical Education 4

2

BROD2103

Communication & Media Theory (CC)

3

BROD2207

Newswriting & Production for Broadcasting, Interactive & Emerging Media (RC)

3

BROD2104

Production of Broadcasting,

Interactive & Emerging Media Texts (RC)

3

BROD2208

Writing Dramatic Materials for Broadcasting, Interactive & Emerging Media (RC)

3

BROD2105

Media Laws (CC)

3

BROD2209

Producing Live for Broadcasting, Interactive & Emerging Media (RC)

3

BROD2106

Media Ethics (CC)

3

BROD2210

Political Economy of Broadcasting, Interactive & Emerging Media (RC)

3

  

26

  

26

THIRD YEAR

FIRST SEMESTER                                                                             SECOND SEMESTER

COURS

E CODE

 

UNITS

COURS

E CODE

 

UNITS

BROD311 1

Writing Non-Dramatic Materials for Broadcasting, Interactive & Emerging Media

(RC)

3

BROD3214

Studies of Audiences/Users of Broadcasting, Interactive & Emerging Media (RC)

3

BROD311 2

Analysis of Broadcasting, Interactive & Emerging Media

Texts (RC)

3

BROD3215

Programming for Broadcasting (RC)

3

BROD311 3

Producing Pre-Recorded Content for Broadcasting, Interactive &

Emerging Media (RC)

3

BROD3216

Broadcasting Institution Management (RC)

3

BROD340 1

Introduction to Broadcasting/Interactiv e

Journalism (BM-E1)

3

BROD3217

Research in Broadcasting, Interactive & Emerging Media (CC)

3

BROD340 2

Producing Documentaries for Broadcasting, Interactive

& Emerging Media (BM-

E2)

3

LITR1002

Panitikang Panlipunan/Society & Literature (GE- Elec 5)

3

BROD330 2

Basic Acting (EL-H1)

3

BROD3304

Play Direction & Production (EL-H2)

3

BROD330

3

Media and Gender

 

BROD3305

Public Relations

3

LITR1001

Pelikulang Panlipunan/Film & Society (GE-Elec 4)

3

FILN1003

Dalumat sa Filipino

3

  

21

  

24

 

FOURTH YEAR

FIRST SEMESTER                                                                             SECOND SEMESTER

COURS E

CODE

 

UNITS

COURS E

CODE

 

UNITS

BROD4118

Integrated Thesis & Special Project (CC)

15

BROD4219

Non-Linear Post Production of Content for Broadcasting, Interactive & Emerging Media (RC)

3

   

BROD4403

Videography (BM-E3)

3

   

BROD4404

Advertising Principles & Practices in

Broadcasting, Interactive & Emerging Media (BM-E4)

3

   

ENGL1003

Reading Visual Arts (GE-Elec 6)

3

  

15

  

12

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For inquiries, you may contact PCU during our official working hours:

  • Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Philippine Standard Time, UTC+8)

  • Saturday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Philippine Standard Time, UTC+8)

We appreciate your understanding and look forward to assisting you.

 

Region & Country

Local Time

Time to Call PCU

Central Africa
Chad, Congo Republic, etc.

1:00 am to 10:00 am

West Africa
Cape Verde, Ghana, Nigeria, etc.

1:00 am to 10:00 am

South Africa
Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, etc.

2:00 am to 11:00 am

Middle East Qatar

3:00 am to 12:00 pm

Middle East Dubai

4:00 am to 1:00 pm

Jakarta Indonesia; Bangkok Thailand; Hanoi Vietnam

7:00 am to 4:00 pm

L.A., San Jose California

4:00 pm to 1:00 am

Washington DC, Maryland

7:00 pm to 4:00 am

Hong Kong China

8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Papua New Guinea 

TIME TO CALL

Places

From

To

Philippines

8:00 am

5:00 pm

Central Africa
(Chad, Congo Republic, etc.)

1:00 am

10:00 am

West Africa
(Cape Verde, Ghana, Nigeria, etc.)

1:00 am

10:00 am

South Africa
(Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, etc.)

2:00 am

11:00 am

Qatar

3:00 am

12:00 pm

Dubai

4:00 am

1:00 pm

Jakarta, Bangkok, Hanoi

7:00 am

4:00 pm

USA East Coast
(New York City)

7:00 pm

4:00 am

USA West Coast
(Los Angeles, San Francisco)

4:00 pm

1:00 am

ANNOUNCEMENT

ENROLL NOW!

Get ready dolphins & future dolphins! PCU’s One-Stop Enrollment is back in our newly renovated auditorium! Experience a hassle-free enrolment starting January 6, 2025 (Monday), from 8:00 AM-4:30 PM.

Are you a new student? Whether you are freshman or transferee, you are very much welcome @ PCU. Just register at our PCU portal: https://myportal.pcu.edu.ph/ and go to PCU on January 6 onwards. See you!

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NO VACANCY AS OF NOW

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ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE FOR RETURNEE STUDENTS:

Step 1: Statement of Account (SOA) Issuance
                     Responsible Office: Accounting Office

Procedure:

Verify that the student has no outstanding balance from the previous semester.
*Students with no financial obligations will be allowed to enroll for the upcoming semester.

Step 2: Payment of Fees
                      Responsible Office: Treasury Office

Procedure:
Settle the required payment, either through a down payment or full payment for the incoming semester.
Official receipts will be issued upon confirmation of payment.

Step 3: Subject Encoding (Pre-Registration)
                      Responsible Office: College Department

Procedure:
Consult with the department for course advisement to determine the subjects to be taken.
The advised subjects will then be encoded by the department for pre-registration.

Step 4: Enrollment Validation / SOA Re-Issuance
                      Responsible Office: Accounting Office

Procedure:
Submit the Pre-Registration Form provided by the department.
The Accounting Office will validate the form and re-issue the Statement of Account as part of enrollment confirmation.

Step 5: Certificate of Registration (COR) Issuance
                      Responsible Office: Registrar’s Office

Procedure:
Present the validated registration documents to the Registrar.
The Certificate of Registration (COR) will be issued, signifying official enrollment.

Step 6: ID Validation
                  Responsible Office: ICTC (Information and Communications Technology Center)

Procedure:
Present the Certificate of Registration (COR) to the ICTC staff for ID validation.