Concentrations

Bachelor of Communication Science

Multimedia Journalism

The Multimedia Journalism and Creative Content concentration aims to produce professional journalists skilled in designing and executing professional work in the field of multi-platform journalism (print, electronic, new media) and digital entrepreneurship based on the journalistic code of ethics. Additionally, graduates are expected to have an advantage in managing journalistic projects, developing creative content, and conducting communication research using qualitative and quantitative approaches to present their findings in scientific forums and publish them in scientific journals.

List of Courses for the Multimedia Journalism and Creative Content Concentration:

NO. CODE COURSE CREDITS LECTURER(S)
1. PSIK6220 Marketing Communication 3

Nuriyatul Lailiyah, S.Sos, M.I.Kom

Djoko Setyabudi, MM

2. PSIK6221 Advertising 3

Dr. Hedi Pudjo Santoso, M.Si

M. Bayu Widagdo, M.I.Kom

3. PSIK6222 Public Relations Management 3

Agus Naryoso, S.Sos, M.Si

Nuriyatul Lailiyah, S.Kom, M.Si

4. PSIK6223 Strategic Communication Research 3

Dra. Sri Widowati H, MS

Drs. Tandiyo Pradekso, M.Sc

  Total Strategic Communication Competency 12  
NO. CODE COURSE CREDITS LECTURER(S)
1. PSIK6228 Digital Newspaper Production 3
2. PSIK6229 Video Production 3

M. Bayu Widagdo, M.I.Kom

Yanuar Luqman, M.Si

3. PSIK6230 Audio-Visual Studio Production 3

M. Bayu Widagdo, M.I.Kom

Dr. Nurul Hasfi, M.A

4. PSIK6231 Investigative Journalism 3

Dr. Nurul Hasfi, M.A

M. Bayu Widagdo, M.I.Kom

Total Multimedia Journalism and Creative Content Competency 12
NO. CODE COURSE CREDITS LECTURER(S)
1. PSIK6237 Press Management 3

Dr. Adi Nugroho, M.Si

Dr. Sunarto

2. PSIK6238 Broadcasting Programming 3

Dr. Lintang Ratri S, M.Si

Agus Naryoso, M.Si

3. PSIK6239 Multimedia Economics 3

Dr. Sunarto

Nuriyatul Lailiyah, M.I.Kom

4. PSIK6240 Contemporary Journalism 3

Dr. Nurul Hasfi, M.A

Primada Qurrota Ayun, M.A

Total Multimedia Journalism and Creative Content Competency 12

Final Project: Field Project

As a graduation requirement, apart from taking the thesis, Communication Science students at FISIP Undip also have the option to complete a project equivalent to a thesis known as the Field Project. The Field Project provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate that their work has been professionally accepted by industry in their respective specializations, namely journalism and strategic communication.

Typically, the Field Project is the result of collaboration between students from the two concentrations: Journalism students focus more on content production, while Strategic Communication students focus on client communication, sponsorship management, and marketing communication. In addition to acquiring professional skills, the Field Project also opens up networking opportunities with the industry, providing students with broader job prospects after graduation.

Several companies that have partnered with the Communication Science program include TVRI Central Java, iNews Semarang, Kompas TV, Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI), GOJEK, Semarang City Government, and Kominfo Central Java. Below are some examples of “Field Projects” that have been produced by students.

Strategic Communication

The Strategic Communication competency aims to produce designers and implementers of professional work in the field of strategic communication (business/social/political marketing communication, advertising, public relations) by applying the professional code of ethics. Graduates have the advantage of being able to manage projects.

List of Courses for the Strategic Communication Concentration:

NO. CODE COURSE CREDITS LECTURER(S)
1. PSIK6115 Qualitative Communication Research Methodology 3

Dr. Sunarto

Dr. Hapsari Dwiningtyas, MA

Nuriyatul Lailiyah, S.Sos, M.I.Kom

2. PSIK6324 Political Communication 3

Much.Yulianto, S.Sos, M.Si

Nuriyatul Lailiyah, S.Sos, M.I.Kom

3. PSIK6325 Public Opinion and Propaganda 3

Much.Yulianto, S.Sos, M.Si

Drs. Joyo NS Gono, M.Si

Total Credits 9
NO. CODE COURSE CREDITS LECTURER(S)
1. PSIK6126 Sociology of Communication 3

Dr. Hedi Pudjo Santoso, M.Si

Dr. Dra. Sri Budi Lestari, SU

2. PSIK6127 Information and Communication Technology 3

Drs. Joyo NS Gono, M.Si

S. Rouli Manalu, Ph.D

3. PSIK6336 Cultural Communication 3

Dra. Taufik Suprihatini, M.Si

Dr. Turnomo Rahardjo, M.Si

Total Credits 9
NO. CODE COURSE CREDITS LECTURER(S)
1. PSIK6345 Social Marketing Management 3

Drs. Tandyo Pradekso, M.Sc

Djoko Setyabudi, MM

2. PSIK6346 Political Campaign Management 3

Agus Naryoso, S.Sos, M.Si

Nuriyatul Lailiyah, S.Kom, M.Si

Much.Yulianto, S.Sos, M.Si

3. PSIK6347 Gender Communication 3

Dr. Drs. Sunarto, M.Si

Dr. Hapsari Dwiningtyas, MA

Total Credits 9

Final Project: Field Project

As a graduation requirement, in addition to writing a thesis, Communication Science students at FISIP Undip also have the option to complete a project equivalent to a thesis, known as the Field Project. The Field Project provides students with the opportunity to prove that their work has been professionally accepted by the industry relevant to their specialization, namely journalism and strategic communication.

Typically, the Field Project is the result of collaboration between students from the two concentrations: Journalism students focus more on content production, while Strategic Communication students focus on client communication, sponsorship management, and marketing communication. In addition to gaining professional skills, the Field Project also opens up networking opportunities for students with the industry, thereby creating broader job prospects after graduation.

Several companies that have partnered with the Communication Science program include TVRI Central Java, iNews Semarang, Kompas TV, Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI), GOJEK, the Semarang City Government, and Kominfo Central Java. Below are some examples of “Field Projects” that have been produced by students.