Wednesday, October 21, 2009

hey hey

well,after quite some time,i finally started my future undergraduate course hunt again…

yup,i know my exams are nearing.in fact it is next week.after dropping law,it seems that examinations are just a part of life(no longer nightmarish tortures:D)and I’m very very relaxed.not panicking(not saying I won’t study)just that I don’t assert pressure on myself(sad to say,I’m still a last minute owl.)

oh yeah,i just realised my psychology paper is unit 3 instead of unit 1(why am i so blur?i can’t imagine what if I didn’t find out till the exam day…>.<that is like the end of the world wey)thank goodness it is not too difficult,i can pick two topics out of 3…phew(gonna study criminology and child psychology)

anyways,back to my main topic.so,i was browsing through universities in KL…then so happen that i went to nottingham.and that’s where i discovered my ray of light…

BA(honours) of International Communications

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As societies throughout the world become increasingly interdependent, an ability to understand and to make use of communications has never been more important. If you are interested in the study of communications and how they take place in the modern world, the programmes offered by the Division of International Communications will be of particular interest. The programmes cover a wide range of core subjects including the study of modern European, Arabic and Asian languages, communications theory, culture, the media and the social sciences as well as subjects relating to the use of modern information technologies and globalisation. As well as core communications subjects, students are also able to choose from a range of optional modules offered across the University. This allows students both to enrich their overall learning experience and to follow a programme which meets their individual study needs.

By the end of each programme, students will have had the opportunity to develop a thorough understanding of contemporary communications both in local and international settings. Students will also have had the opportunity to develop the practical, creative, analytical and problem solving skills demanded by an increasingly globalised society. The programmes offered by the Division of International Communications are therefore highly relevant in a world currently facing the challenges and opportunities brought about by rapid technological change and growing internationalisation.

seems that it is a new programme in the semenyih campus…and yes,if you know me and understand the course description…you will definitely feel my joy…

gosh,this is like the best piece of news for the week…before this i couldn’t help the uneasiness of having a vague future…but once again…at least i have to target to look forward to

thank God for this….:)

p.s.the best part of this is that as long as i get AAB for my a-levels i get the opportunity to apply for the scholarship..yeah!