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Building future-ready communicators at First City University College: From ideas to impact
Published on: Monday, January 19, 2026
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Building future-ready communicators at First City University College: From ideas to impact
First City University College Media & Broadcasting Centre.
AS STUDENTS complete secondary school and plan their next step, choosing a programme that balances creativity, practical skills, and career opportunities is increasingly important. 

Mass Communication at First City University College is designed for school leavers who want to turn ideas into influence—across media, digital content, marketing, public relations, broadcasting, and corporate communication. 

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Offered at both diploma and degree levels, the programme provides a structured yet engaging learning experience that equips students with confidence, adaptability, and industry relevance, while giving parents assurance of strong academic foundations and graduate outcomes.

Mass Communication develops articulate, versatile communicators ready for professional practice in a dynamic media environment shaped by digital transformation and global audience expectations. 

Students receive hands-on training in writing, content development, media production, storytelling, public speaking, and audience analysis. 

Learning goes beyond theory, emphasising the application of creative ideas to real communication objectives.  This ensures students produce clear, purposeful, and effective messages across print, digital, and broadcast platforms—skills that translate into strong employability locally and internationally.

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Industry exposure is embedded throughout the programme. 

Students take part in industry-linked projects, guest lectures, and collaborative activities that mirror professional workflows. 

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A compulsory internship provides meaningful workplace experience before graduation, helping students build confidence, expand networks, and gain insight into real-world expectations. 

Internship placements with media organisations, agencies, and corporate communication teams support graduates in securing relevant roles and career pathways both in Malaysia and overseas.

Learning is further enhanced by the First City University College Media and Broadcasting Centre, a state-of-the-art facility equipped with industry-standard technology.

Students gain hands-on experience in filming, editing, presenting, and content creation using professional equipment. 

The Centre provides realistic production environments, allowing students to apply industry techniques exactly as they would in professional media operations.

The programme places strong emphasis on portfolio development and career readiness. Graduates complete their studies with a body of work that demonstrates technical competence, creative thinking, and professional standards. 

They also develop interpersonal, teamwork, and leadership skills—qualities highly valued by employers across media, marketing, public relations, corporate communication, broadcasting, and content strategy worldwide.

By combining structured academic learning, hands-on training, internship experience, and professional facilities, Mass Communication at First City University College prepares graduates to transition confidently into the workforce. 

Students gain job-ready skills and a global perspective, supporting sustainable career opportunities locally and internationally.

For more information on programmes, Study Awards, special incentives, and admissions, contact +6016-301 8166 (WhatsApp) or visit www.firstcity.edu.my.

Take the first step towards your future with First City University College.
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