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2 Journalism, Media, and Mass Communication Degree Programs in Oman

German University of Technology in Oman Undergraduate Programs
BEng Process Engineering
- Muscat, Oman
Bachelor's degree
Full time
7 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Engineering in Process Engineering at GUtech is tailored to the requirements of the Sultanate of Oman and the wider region, yet it draws on state-of-the-art expertise accumulated at RWTH Aachen, Germany, the affiliate University of GUtech.


Al Buraimi University College
Bachelor in Translation
- Al Buraimi, Oman
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The translation program helps students to master the intellectual and scientific aspects of translation. It prepares students to become professional translators and interpreters. The program aims at fulfilling the following learning objectives: Demonstrate good control of the four basic language skills for acquiring and exchanging information; Acquire knowledge of concepts, current issues, and research methods in Linguistics and Translation; Translate different types of texts from English into Arabic and vice versa; Apply knowledge and principles of translation in order to be professional translators and interpreters in collaboration with the community; Use knowledge of the various linguistic systems to perform efficiently oral and written communicative acts within social contexts; Perform translation and interpretation using the latest technology; Demonstrate awareness and knowledge of language’s role in promoting social and cross-cultural understanding.
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Studying Journalism and Mass Communication in Oman opens pathways to a dynamic world of storytelling, information dissemination, and media influence. This field combines practical skills with theoretical knowledge to explore how media shapes public understanding and cultural narratives.
You’ll delve into topics like media ethics, digital communication strategies, and investigative reporting. Students develop competencies in various formats, including broadcasting, print journalism, and online media. Common courses may include media law, data journalism, and multimedia production. Careers in this field often lead to roles such as journalists, communication specialists, or public relations officers. As students engage deeply with contemporary media issues, they strengthen their critical thinking and adaptability.
The Omani education system emphasizes applied learning through projects and collaborative activities, encouraging independence and creativity. Students build confidence as they engage with diverse perspectives, preparing them for a global job market. This supportive environment fosters skill refinement and prepares graduates for impactful careers in the ever-evolving media landscape.