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History

2017

490 undergraduate students and 69 graduate students (in the field of journalism).

13 full-time professors in the Faculty of Communication.

Most of the alumni (about 3,000 persons) are highly performing in the fields of newspaper, broadcasting, internet, telecommunications, advertising, public relations, and academia.

2013

263 undergraduate students and 68 graduate students (in the field of journalism).

12 full-time professors in the Faculty of Communication.

Most of the alumni are highly performing in the fields of newspaper, broadcasting, internet, telecommunications, advertising, public relations, and academia.

2006

Reorganizing and expanding the undergraduate system from the Department of [Journalism and Broadcasting], to the Department of Communication.

Integrating the Graduate School of [Journalism and Broadcasting], and the Graduate School of [Media] into the Graduate School of Communication.

Reorganizing and expanding the [Journalism Research Institute] into [Communication Research Institute].

2000

Establishing the Graduate School of [Media] (Professional Graduate School)

1996

Creating the extended program in Graduate School of [Communication].

1992

Establishing the Graduate School of [Communication].

Establishing the [Journalism Research Institute].

1980

Changing affiliation from College of [Political Science and Law] to College of Social Sciences.

1979

Graduating the first graduate students.

Establishing the Doctoral Program in Department of [Journalism and Broadcasting].

1976

Establishing the Master’s Program in Department of [Journalism and Broadcasting].

1972

Establishing the Department of [Journalism and Broadcasting] at the [College of Political Science and Law].