You can go to any college and see if they major in communications. You can either take an online class, hybrid class, or go to the college classes. Whatever you like.
To get a degree in Mass Communication, one would typically need to take classes for journalism, communications, advertising, public relations, psychology and sociology. The actual classes required vary a little depending on the school so getting a comprehensive list would require one to contact the school.
It depends on the faculty that the course is part of... a Masters in Electronic Communication would normally be part of a science faculty and thus the degree would be an MSc. There is also a Masters in Communication (i.e. human communication) which is usually part of the Arts faculty which would be an MA.
Many universities offer a degree in online communications. In this degree you learn how to communicate through writing and speech and look at key aspects such as grammar.
You should consider a second degree if you wish to further your education particular to a specific career or it would lead to advancement within your current occupation. In this case it would be a vertical movement such as an associate to bachelor's degree, or bachelor's degree to master's degree, etc. You should consider a second degree if it leads to a specific career where the current degree does not meet the requirements of that profession. In this case the direction can be vertical, horizontal, or descending. For example, one who has an existing bachelor's degree in communication wishes to become a registered nurse, and can more easily accomplish this by taking an associate degree in nursing.
Since it's more than one degree, it's plural, therefore it would be "degrees". If it were one degree, then you would say "one degree Celsius".
One would want to study, research and work hard to get a degree in communication and media studies in order to be able to apply for jobs in the media.
The minimum degree one would need for an analytical chemistry job would be a Bachelor's degree in chemistry. A master's degree or Ph.D. would greatly increase the chances in the analytical chemistry field.
yes one can do it because since theyn are of the same degree of affliation
There are quite a number of various universities in London that offer the option of studying for a magazine publishing degree. One is the London College of Communication.
One would be a degree in graphic design.
One good option would be a degree in journalism.
You sure can. In fact it's a good degree to have for ESL. I have one myself, and I have been working in ESL in Asia since 2002! If you want to learn tons about the industry, come by my blog and read about my experience here of the last decade. Best of luck to you! Ryan Wiley http://www.liveinasiablog.com