Want
to learn hip hop or video gaming? Enrol in Mumbai University
Shreya Bhandary |
Hindustan Times, Mumbai | Sep 17, 2019
The Mumbai University’s department of communication and
journalism has introduced seven certificate courses, which include a three-month
certificate course in hip hop studies. Another interesting certificate course
is on video game studies.
Want to learn about hip hop, data science, video gaming or
urban and regional planning? Do you want to pursue a diploma in airport
operations or auditory verbal therapy, and all this without having to travel
outside Mumbai? The University of Mumbai (MU) is offering new courses —
diploma, degree or certificate — keeping in mind placements, demands of the
industry and interests of students.
“The idea is for students to have the option of studying
subjects of their liking in a manner that also promises a decent job. All
departments are working on introducing innovative courses,” said a MU
spokesperson.
The university’s department of communication and journalism
has introduced seven certificate courses, which include a three-month
certificate course in hip hop studies. Another interesting certificate course
is on video game studies.
“The video games industry has witnessed a global shift in
the past few years. From being considered a children’s entertainment system to
turning into a multi-billion dollar industry, there’s a lot of demand for any
training in the field,” said Sanjay Ranade, head of the department of
communication and journalism, MU.
“A committee was put together to look at the curriculum of
this certificate course and make sure a subject like Hip Hop Studies can be
taught. The Board of Studies (BoS) as well as the Academic Council has already
approved the course curriculum. We are now waiting for one final approval from
the management council before inviting admission applications,” added Ranade.
The purpose of the courses such as Covering Elections in
India as well as Legal Journalism is to help students develop critical thinking
about issues and the dynamics of legal as well as the political system of our
country. The focus, said Ranade, will be on sharp writing skills, attention to
detail and the ability to operate effectively within deadline pressure.
Ranade told HT that courses such as Hip Hop Studies and
Video Games Studies require practitioners and not professors to teach. “These
are subjects where students will learn more from interacting with people in the
field rather than someone who has only studied the subject in books. We have
also started sharing and collecting research papers from many foreign
universities to better support our curriculum.”
Along with international languages that have attracted
several thousands of students to MU over the years, the varsity is also
bringing back the focus on regional languages. A host of diploma and
certificate courses in Gujarati as well as an advanced diploma course in
communicative Marathi have been introduced this year.
“Everyone wants to go back to their roots and be able to
read, write and understand regional languages just as much they like
international languages. We want to provide as many part-time courses as
possible to make available lecture timings that are comfortable for working
professionals as well,” said the spokesperson.
Source : https://www.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news...
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