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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Media Studies

    Alard University, Pune
    Duration
    4 Years
    Media Studies UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Media Studies

    Alard University, Pune
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    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    94.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹18,00,000

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    4 Years
    Media Studies
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    94.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹18,00,000

    Seats

    150

    Students

    300

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    Seats

    150

    Students

    300

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Structure

    The Media Studies program at Alard University Pune is structured over eight semesters, ensuring a progressive and comprehensive understanding of media theory, practice, and innovation. The curriculum balances foundational knowledge with specialized expertise, preparing students for diverse career paths in the modern media landscape.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    1MS101Introduction to Media Studies3-0-0-3None
    1MS102Media History & Evolution3-0-0-3None
    1MS103Digital Literacy & Media Tools2-0-2-2None
    1MS104Cultural Studies in Media3-0-0-3None
    1MS105Communication Theory3-0-0-3None
    2MS201Media Ethics & Responsibility3-0-0-3MS101, MS104
    2MS202Digital Content Creation2-0-2-2MS103
    2MS203Media Law & Regulation3-0-0-3MS101, MS201
    2MS204Media Economics3-0-0-3MS105
    2MS205Research Methods in Media2-0-2-2MS101, MS105
    3MS301Advanced Digital Storytelling3-0-0-3MS202
    3MS302Media Analytics & Data Science3-0-0-3MS204, MS205
    3MS303Public Relations & Corporate Communication3-0-0-3MS201
    3MS304Media Production Lab2-0-2-2MS202
    3MS305Cultural Representation in Media3-0-0-3MS104
    4MS401Media Innovation & Emerging Trends3-0-0-3MS302
    4MS402Social Media Strategy & Management3-0-0-3MS303
    4MS403Media Entrepreneurship3-0-0-3MS301, MS302
    4MS404Interactive Media Design2-0-2-2MS202
    4MS405Capstone Project Preparation2-0-2-2MS301, MS302, MS303
    5MS501Advanced Journalism & Documentation3-0-0-3MS201
    5MS502Digital Marketing & Campaigns3-0-0-3MS402
    5MS503Media Law & Ethics in Practice3-0-0-3MS203
    5MS504Research Internship0-0-0-6MS205
    5MS505Industry Collaboration Project2-0-2-2MS403
    6MS601Capstone Project - Phase I0-0-0-8MS504
    6MS602Media Strategy & Planning3-0-0-3MS402, MS502
    6MS603Media Ethics in Digital Age3-0-0-3MS201, MS503
    6MS604Global Media Systems3-0-0-3MS102
    6MS605Capstone Project - Phase II0-0-0-8MS601
    7MS701Media Innovation Lab2-0-2-2MS401, MS504
    7MS702Internship - Advanced Level0-0-0-6MS504
    7MS703Media Policy & Governance3-0-0-3MS203, MS303
    7MS704Entrepreneurship in Media Sector3-0-0-3MS403
    7MS705Media Ethics & Social Responsibility3-0-0-3MS201, MS301
    8MS801Final Capstone Project0-0-0-12MS605
    8MS802Research Thesis0-0-0-6MS504
    8MS803Professional Portfolio Development2-0-2-2MS702
    8MS804Final Presentation & Evaluation0-0-0-4MS801
    8MS805Graduation Ceremony0-0-0-2MS801, MS802

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    The following advanced departmental elective courses are offered during the program to provide students with specialized knowledge and practical experience:

    • Media Analytics & Data Science: This course introduces students to statistical modeling, data visualization, and machine learning techniques applied in media environments. Students learn how to analyze user behavior, optimize content performance, and predict future trends using big data analytics tools.
    • Digital Storytelling Techniques: This course explores various narrative formats and storytelling methods used in digital media, including interactive narratives, transmedia storytelling, and immersive experiences that engage audiences across multiple platforms.
    • Media Law & Regulatory Compliance: Students examine legal frameworks governing media operations, including intellectual property rights, defamation laws, broadcasting regulations, and international compliance standards. The course includes case studies from local and global contexts.
    • Cultural Representation in Media: This elective focuses on how cultural identities are portrayed and shaped through media channels. It explores themes such as race, gender, class, religion, and sexuality in contemporary media production and consumption.
    • Social Media Strategy & Management: Designed for students interested in digital marketing, this course covers social media platform architecture, content strategy, audience segmentation, engagement metrics, and campaign optimization techniques.
    • Interactive Media Design: Students learn to design and develop interactive experiences using tools like Unity, HTML5, JavaScript, and responsive web design principles. The course emphasizes user experience (UX) research, prototyping, and iterative design processes.
    • Media Entrepreneurship & Innovation: This course teaches students how to identify business opportunities in media markets, develop innovative product concepts, create pitch decks, and navigate startup ecosystems with a focus on digital media ventures.
    • Public Relations & Corporate Communication: Focused on strategic communication in corporate environments, this course covers brand management, stakeholder relations, crisis communication, media relations, and internal communications strategies.
    • Content Strategy & Branding: Students learn how to align content creation with brand values and business objectives. The course includes branding strategy development, content lifecycle management, audience targeting, and performance measurement techniques.
    • Digital Marketing Campaigns: This course explores the planning, execution, and evaluation of digital marketing campaigns across various channels including email, social media, search engines, and display advertising platforms.
    • Media Ethics & Social Responsibility: Students analyze ethical dilemmas in media production and distribution, examining issues like misinformation, privacy concerns, algorithmic bias, and responsible journalism practices.
    • Media Economics & Industry Analysis: This course examines the economic structures of media industries, including advertising models, subscription services, content licensing, and global distribution strategies. Students engage with industry reports and financial analyses.
    • Documentary Production: Through hands-on projects, students learn documentary filmmaking techniques, including scriptwriting, interviews, sound design, editing, and storytelling structures specific to the documentary genre.
    • Media Innovation Lab: This lab-based course allows students to experiment with emerging technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), blockchain, and AI in media creation. Projects involve prototyping, testing, and iterating new media formats.
    • Digital Content Creation Workshop: A practical workshop that provides students with intensive training in video editing, animation, podcasting, and multimedia storytelling using industry-standard tools like Adobe Creative Suite, Final Cut Pro, and DaVinci Resolve.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    Our department emphasizes project-based learning as a core pedagogical approach. This methodology encourages students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios through collaborative projects that simulate professional environments. The process involves several stages: ideation, research, design, implementation, and evaluation.

    Mini-projects are integrated throughout the curriculum starting from the second semester. These projects typically span 2-3 months and require students to work in teams under faculty supervision. They are designed to reinforce concepts taught in core courses and encourage interdisciplinary collaboration.

    The final-year capstone project is a significant component of the program, lasting approximately six months. Students select their own topic or collaborate with industry partners on relevant challenges. The project requires extensive research, planning, resource allocation, and presentation skills. Faculty mentors guide students through each stage, ensuring that they meet academic standards while gaining valuable experience in project management.

    Students can choose projects based on their interests, career goals, or industry needs. Selection criteria include alignment with departmental expertise, feasibility, innovation potential, and relevance to current media trends. Faculty members often recommend projects that align with ongoing research initiatives or industry collaborations.

    Evaluation for these projects is conducted through peer review, faculty assessment, and external validation from industry experts. The final deliverables include a detailed report, presentation slides, and a live demonstration of the project outcomes. This process ensures that students not only produce high-quality work but also develop essential communication and teamwork skills.