The Bachelor in Journalism (Bac+3) at ILCS is designed to equip students with the skills needed to excel in modern media. The program emphasizes news writing, reporting, multimedia storytelling, and ethical journalism practices. Students gain hands-on experience through reporting projects, interviews, and media production, preparing them to navigate the fast-paced world of digital and traditional journalism.
Through a combination of theoretical knowledge, practical exercises, and professional internships, graduates acquire the expertise and critical thinking needed to succeed in the dynamic media industry.
Our Bac+3 programs are structured to provide specialized skills in high-demand sectors
Develop skills in accurate news reporting, feature writing, investigative journalism, and ethical journalism practices.
Master visual storytelling, video reporting, podcasting, and digital content creation for modern media platforms.
Understand media regulations, intellectual property, press freedom, and ethical responsibilities in journalism.
Learn to engage audiences through social media, online news platforms, and data-driven journalism.
Gain practical experience in radio, TV, and online media production, including editing, scripting, and live reporting.
Graduates of the Journalism Bac+3 can pursue careers as:
ILCS Bac+3 Journalism program is designed to equip students with the theoretical knowledge
and practical skills needed to excel in modern media.
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You will develop skills in news writing, investigative journalism, reporting, media ethics, editing, digital journalism, content creation, media research, and professional communication.
You will develop skills in digital marketing, content creation, social media management, branding, market analysis, communication strategy, project management, and professional communication.
The program combines solid theoretical foundations with practical learning, including real projects, case studies, workshops, internships, and simulations inspired by real business situations.
Applicants must hold a Moroccan or international Baccalaureate or an equivalent diploma, demonstrate good communication skills (especially in French), and pass the admission process (file review, written test, and interview).
The program is mainly taught in French, with selected modules and professional tools introduced in English to prepare students for international environments.
Yes. Students complete internships throughout the program, allowing them to gain professional experience in companies, agencies, media organizations, or startups.
Graduates can work as journalists, reporters, editors, content writers, digital media specialists, media analysts, news correspondents, or pursue further studies (Master’s degree in Journalism or Media Studies).
Yes. ILCS offers career guidance, internship placement support, workshops, networking opportunities, and access to its alumni network to facilitate professional integration.