Bachelor of Science in Digital Communication and Media Production - English Track (B.Sc. DCMP)

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Program Description

The Bachelor of Science in Digital Communication and Media Production (B.Sc. DCMP) prepares students for careers in digital communication, television, cinema, User-Interface/User-eXperience design, interactive and social media, or any other industries that require expertise in effective Audio/Visual (A/V) communication.

Students develop technical proficiency in a wide range of A/V production and post-production equipment, commonly used in professional workflows, that enables graduates to translate ideas from script to screen and engage the target audience on any content distribution platform.   

In addition to technical skills, students also develop research, presentation, organizational, and teamwork abilities, all of which are necessary for effective operations in a professional setting. 

Given that the field of communication and media production is continuously shaped by emerging technologies, students explore the historical role of media in society while emphasizing the importance of ethics, fairness, and professionalism in various forms of online and offline communication. 

The program also includes work placement and a final-year capstone project, where students engage in real-life work scenarios supported by industry partners. This practical experience, combined with a personal portfolio accumulated during studying, provides graduates with the  foundation necessary to launch careers in digital communication and media production field.

Program Duration:

Four years

Admission Requirements:

1. High school graduation certificate or equivalent approved by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education with a minimum average of 60%;

2. Two-year Digital Communication and Media Production Diploma or equivalent approved by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education.
1. The required score on the University English Placement Test or a passing score from another approved internationally recognized English language test, as validated by the Admissions & Registration Directorate; OR

2. A valid (within two years) IELTS Academic Test Report Form with an overall band of 5.0 with no individual band score (reading, writing, speaking, and listening) below 5.0; OR

3. Successful completion of Foundation Program requirements.
1. Must achieve the required score on the University Math Placement Test; OR

2. A valid SAT Report Form with minimum score of 480; OR

3. Successful completion of Foundation Program requirements.
1. Admission is competitive. Eligible applicants are ranked based on their overall final year (Grade 12 or equivalent), high school percentage, placement test rankings, and Admission Priority Category.

2. All applicants to the program must submit both a visual portfolio and a written statement as part of the admission requirements. Please follow this link for more information on preparing the Application Portfolio for admission to this program. B.Sc. DCMP Online Portfolio Guidelines

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2025-2026 Study Plan:

COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE TITLE REQUISITE HOURS/WEEK
Pre-req CO-req CR LEC LAB
SEMESTER 1
COMM1010 English Communication I - - 3 3 0
COMP1401 Introduction to Computers & Information Systems - - 3 2 3
MATH1010 Algebra & Trigonometry MA1029 OR AMPII Score of 60% - 3 3 1
EFFL1003 Experiential Learning & Entrepreneurship - - 3 3 0
Semester 1 Total: 12 11 4
SEMESTER 2
COMM1020 English Communication II COMM1010 - 3 3 0
DCMP1001 Media Theory & Practice - - 3 2 3
DCMP1003 Qatar Media History - - 3 3 0
GARC1001 Qatar History & Society - - 3 3 0
Semester 2 Total: 12 11 3
SEMESTER 3
MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing - - 3 2 3
Semester 3 Total: 3 2 3
Year 1 Total: 27 24 10
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE TITLE REQUISITE HOURS/WEEK
Pre-req CO-req CR LEC LAB
SEMESTER 4
DCMP2001 Digital Communication Strategies - - 3 2 3
DCMP2010 Introduction to Journalism - - 3 2 3
DCMP2015 Introduction to Visual Communications DCMP1001 OR DCMP1001A - 3 2 3
DCMP2035 Studio Production I DCMP1001 & Min 24 Credits - 3 2 3
MRKT2003 Fundamentals of Digital Marketing MRKT1001 - 3 2 3
Semester 4 Total: 15 10 15
SEMESTER 5
DCMP2005 Digital Media Communication DCMP1001 - 3 2 3
DCMP2030 Newswriting Techniques COMM1020 & DCMP2010 - 3 2 3
DCMP2045 Studio Production II DCMP2035 - 3 2 3
Semester 5 Total: 9 6 9
SEMESTER 6
DCMP2040 Future Digital Journalism & Media - - 3 2 3
DCMP2060 Qatar Media Law - - 3 2 3
Semester 6 Total: 6 4 6
Year 2 Total: 30 20 30
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE TITLE REQUISITE HOURS/WEEK
Pre-req CO-req CR LEC LAB
SEMESTER 7
DCMP2025 Graphic Design Fundamentals DCMP2005 and MATH1010 AMPII Score of 75% - 3 2 3
DCMP3010 Project Management in Media DCMP2015 - 3 2 3
DCMP3020 Data Journalism DCMP2010 & DCMP2015 - 3 2 3
DCMP3021 TV & Film Production Technologies DCMP2035 - 3 2 3
Semester 7 Total: 12 8 12
SEMESTER 8
DCMP2050 Strategic Storytelling - - 3 2 3
DCMP3005 Documentary Production DCMP2015 - 3 2 3
DCMP3032 Human Computer Interaction in Media DCMP2025 - 3 2 3
DCMP3050 Immersive Technology & Concept Art DCMP1001 & DCMP2045 - 3 2 3
Semester 8 Total: 12 8 12
SEMESTER 9
MGMT2010 Organizational Behavior Min 30 Credits - 3 2 3
MRKT3105 Marketing Content & Media Management MRKT1001 - 3 2 3
Semester 9 Total: 6 4 6
Year 3 Total: 30 20 30
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE TITLE REQUISITE HOURS/WEEK
Pre-req CO-req CR LEC LAB
SEMESTER 10
COMM3010 Research & Reporting COMM1020 - 3 3 0
COMP4101 Practicum Min 80 Credits - 3 1 6
DCMP4006 Sound Design & Audio Production DCMP3021 OR DCMP3021A - 3 2 3
DCMP4015 Video & Film Production DCMP3005 & DCMP3021 - 3 2 3
Semester 10 Total: 12 8 12
SEMESTER 11
COMP4201 Capstone Project COMP4101 - 3 0 9
DCMP4025 Digital & Alternative Media Production DCMP3022 - 3 2 3
MGMT4010 Leadership & Change Management MGMT2010 - 3 3 0
Elective: select 1 of 2
DCMP4040 Transmedia Production DCMP3050 & DCMP3050A OR Minimum 80 Credits - 3 2 3
DCMP4045 3D Modelling & Virtual Reality DCMP2025 - 3 2 3
Semester 11 Total: 12 7 15
SEMESTER 12
COMP4301 Work Placement COMP4201 - 9 0 40
Semester 12 Total: 9 0 40
Year 4 Total: 33 15 67
Program Total 120 79 137

Graduate Future Pathways:

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Digital Communication and Media Production (B.Sc. DCMP) program may choose to further specialize or pursue graduate studies in their area.

Graduate Career Opportunities:

The Bachelor of Science in Digital Communication and Media Production (B.Sc. DCMP) is an applied program with learning outcomes closely linked to the labor market. A wide range of career opportunities in the field currently exist, and include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Social Media Coordinator
  • Social Media Content Manager
  • Communication Specialist
  • Media Planner
  • Transmedia Specialist
  • Marketing Specialist
  • Public Relations Manager
  • Producer
  • Journalist
  • Radio Host
  • Television Director
  • Camera Operator
  • Video Editor
  • Live Video Mixer
  • Sound Recordist
  • Audio Engineer
  • Documentary Producer
  • Documentary Director
  • Directing Assistant
  • Director of Photography
  • Camera Assistant
  • Film Editor
  • Film Colorist
  • Sound Designer
  • Grip & Electric Crew

Program Contact:

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Dr. Milan Maric
Department Head, Digital Communications & Media Production