The Commits course has been redesigned with sharper focus providing more opportunities for students to unlearn and relearn.
Commits follows a unique teaching methodology that consists of classroom lectures, tutorials, seminars, workshops, demos, field visits, practical work, case studies, presentations, and live industry projects.
The teaching methods focus on learning and understanding, and less on notes and reproduction of content. All work is given weightage and assessed. There is continuous internal evaluation for all subjects, including mid-semester exams and quizzes.
Commits follows a semester system and university examinations are held at the end of every semester, in December and June.
Semester 1 (July – Dec) | Semester 2 (Jan – June) | Semester 3 (July – Dec) | Semester 4 (Jan – June) |
Communication and Media | Television Journalism | Radio Programming and Production | Media Laws and Ethics |
Editing, Reporting and News Production | Audiovisual Communication | Documentary Filmmaking and Non-fiction Production | CSR and Communication for Development |
Introduction to Marketing Communication | Research Methodology | Cinema Studies | Media Research and Planning |
General Studies | Modern Management Approaches | Special Interest Reporting in Print and Broadcast Media | Media, Entertainment and Event Management |
Basic Computer Applications | Multimedia Applications | Brand and Advertising | Dissertation and Viva Voce |