
强调专业知识
新闻系学生有很多机会与得奖记者、政治人物、外交人员及社区领袖交流,在各个演讲及工作坊中交流。

兼顾课堂内外
学习不仅限于课堂内进行。新闻系定期安排学生参观传媒机构,举办本地或海外采访团。实习计划对学生来说,是宝贵的学习经验。

保持小班教学
绝大部分课堂都是小班教学,让学生可以利用充足资源,又鼓励讨论,并着重老师给予反馈。

提升语言能力
新闻系学生以着重中或英文掌握传播技巧。
理论与实践并重
新闻系课程内容丰富,包括多平台专业技巧、大数据应用、传播学理论、法律及行业道德等。我们注重培养有创意、具批判思维及分析能力。新闻系毕业生可在传媒行业担当领导角色。


新闻学一直是浸会大学最著名的课程之一,也是传理学系于1968年创立时开办的首个课程。1991年传理学系升格为传理学院,新闻专业亦正式成为新闻系。目前,新闻系为四年制传理学学士(荣誉)学位课程提供新闻主修,主修以下细分为三个专修:中文新闻、数据与媒体传播及国际新闻。
我们的发展
1956
香港浸会书院在九龙塘创办。
1968
创立传理学系,提供包括新闻的三个文凭课程。
1968-69
中、英文学生实验报纸-《新报人》及《The Young Reporter》创刊。这两份是香港历史最悠久的学生报纸之一。
1974
设立东南亚第一个校内电视广播台「The Young Broadcaster」。广播新闻组别的学生目前在「广播新闻网」制作新闻报道。
1987
开办传理学社会科学学士(荣誉)学位课程。新闻系成为其中一个主修。
1994
香港浸会学院正名为香港浸会大学,是目前八间政府资助大学之一。
2007
新闻与社会研究所创立。举行首届「普立兹新闻奖得主工作坊」。国际新闻文学硕士课程在同年开办。
2010
占地超过9,000呎、楼高11层的传理视艺大楼启用。新闻系学生大部分课程在大楼内教授。
2012
大学由三年制转为四年制。目前新闻系学生可以选择专修中文新闻、数据与媒体传播或国际新闻。
2013
举办首届亚洲出版业协会卓越新闻奖得主论坛。财经新闻专修正式开办。
2015
新闻系「数据与新闻学会」成立,推动数据与新闻的协作。
2018
与计算机科学系设立跨学科的数据与媒体传播专修。


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学生刊物
All journalism students work on one of four student media publications, which are student run and have thousands of readers. Working on a publication gives students the chance to report on stories meaningful to the community. With both print and online publications, students get to experiment with new technology to publish in the medium that serves the story best. The Young Reporter and San Po Yan are the oldest student publications in Hong Kong, running since 1968.
Faculty Research & Projects
Our faculty and post-graduate students all actively engage in both academic and practical research. In addition to faculty members’ individual projects, there are five highlighted areas that we are now focusing on





全球传播和政治
我们针对媒体全球化研究,重点领域包括在全球化过程中,政治以及文化,信息的跨地域流通, 社会差异以及科技发展对于媒体制度的影响。
教职员: 张少威先生, Ms Robin EWING, Prof Cherian GEORGE, 郭中实教授, 罗文辉教授, 闾丘露薇博士, 宋韵雅博士, Prof Daya THUSSU, 张昕之博士
Hitory
Journalism was the first course offered by the Department of Communication when it was founded in 1968, and remains one of the best-known courses in the university. The course became a Department of its own within the new School of Communication in 1991. Today, our Journalism and Digital Media major is offered under the four-year Bachelor of Communication (Honours) programme with three concentrations: Chinese Journalism, International Journalism and Data & Media Communication.
Our Milestones
Hong Kong Baptist College is founded in Kowloon Tong
The Department of Communication is founded with Journalism as one of three diploma courses offered
The experimental student newspapers-The Young Reporter and San Po Yan- are first published in English and Chinese. Today, these are two of the longest running student-run newspapers in Hong Kong.
The Young Broadcaster, the first closed-circuit, campus-based TV broadcasting channel in Southeast Asia of its kind, is established. Today, broadcast students produce newscasts on student-run platform Broadcast News Network
The Bachelor of Social Sciences(Hons) in Communication is launched. Journalism is established as a major.
Hong Kong Baptist College becomes Hong Kong Baptist University, now one of eight publicly funded universities in Hong Kong.
The Institute for Journalism and Society is founded and the first Pulitzer Prize Winners Workshop is launched. The MA in International Journalism Studies programme is also launched.
The Communication and Visual Arts building is opened with 11 stories and more than 9,000 sq. feet. Journalism students attend most of their courses here.
The university changes from a three-year programme to a four-year programme. Journalism students can now choose to focus on Chinese Journalism, Data and Media Communication or International Journalism.
The first HKBU-SOPA Award Winners Forum is organized. Financial Journalism Concentration is launched.
The Data & News Society formed to promote the collaboration of data and news
The interdisciplinary Data and Media Communication Concentration offered with the Department of Computer Science is introduced.
Communication and Visual Arts Building has renamed to Lee Shau Kee Communication and Visual Arts Building
Bachelor of Journalism Programme has renamed to Bachelor of Communication in Journalism and Digital Media