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Established | 2009 |
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President | Reynaldo B. Vea, Ph. D. |
Dean | Joy G. Hofileña, Ph. D. |
Location | , , |
Website | http://www.mcl.edu.ph |
The College of Arts and Science (CAS) is one of the five degree-granting units of the Malayan Colleges Laguna. The CAS, as the intellectual core of any academic institution, lay down the foundations of a well-balanced education in the humanities, social sciences, mathematics and the natural sciences.
Program offered
In 2009, the College of Arts and Science started the Bachelor of Arts in Communication, Major in Multimedia Arts — MCL’s first liberal arts program and the first of its kind in the country.[citation needed]
The program is a fusion of the study of varied communication structures and contexts, and its application to the utilization of new media technologies, or the electronic media.
Core & Required Communication Courses
- Communication Media
- Communication Theories & Applications
- Communication Research
- Communication & Society
- Communication Media Laws & Ethics
- Communication Management & Entrepreneurship
- Information & Communication Technology
- Development Communication
- Journalism Principles & Practices
- Broadcasting Principles & Practices
- Advertising Principles & Practices
Multimedia Arts Courses
- Digital Photography & Photojournalism
- Introduction to Multimedia Arts
- Principles of Design & Production of Media Resources
- Sound in Multimedia
- Moving Image in Multimedia Applications
- 2D Graphics & 2D Animation
- 3D Graphics & 3D Animation
- Video Editing & Production
Students
In October 2011, a group of sophomore Malayan MMA students bagged the gold prize in the “Idol Ko si Rizal” video contest, a national competition organized by the National Youth Commission.[1] The group's entry, Transisyonasyon (a portmanteau of transisyon and nasyonalismo), beat 57 entries.
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