Schools offering Communication & Information Science courses in the Philippines
A list of universities and colleges offering Communication & Information Science courses in the Philippines.
Whenever possible we provide full details about the courses in each of the schools, including tuition fees, admission requirements, course description and the admission phone number.
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Private College, Davao City, Davao
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AB in Mass Communication
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Bachelor of Library and Information Science
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Bachelor's
₱ 30,000-40,000 per year
"The ambiance, teachers and/or professors are good and cool. They never leave their students with empty head. In terms of school facilities, before I left, the buildings were old and need repair as we..."
L. C.
studied ABMASSCOM,
graduated 2011
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Private University, General Santos City, South Cotabato
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AB in Mass Communication
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Bachelor of Library and Information Science
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Bachelor's
₱ 47,000-55,000 per year
"The people at school were friendly. It's competitive because the institution owes high standard of accreditation. I love the prayers every morning, afternoon, and 3 o'clock.Instructors and professors ..."
G. M.
studied BLIS,
graduated 2014
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State University, Indang, Cavite
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AB in Mass Communication
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Bachelor's
₱ 18,000-20,000 per year
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This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.
"The atmosphere- the location is near Tagaytay, Philippines. With that being said, you can expect cold cozy mornings during lecture. Nothing beats fresh air here in Cavite State University. There are o..."
A. M.
studied ABMASSCOM,
graduated 2006
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"In my personal experiences, I can say that University of San Agustin has been one of the most competitive schools in the city of Iloilo. Augustinians (that's how they call us students studying there) ..."
A. D.
studied ABMASSCOM,
graduated 2014
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Private University, Manila, Metro Manila
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Bachelor in Library and Information Science
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BA in Communication and Media Studies
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Master in Library and Information Science
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Associate in Library and Information Science
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Bachelor's
₱ 70,000-80,000 per year
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Master's
₱ 27,000-51,000 per year
"I must say that the school has this Spanish era ambiance. But very conducive for learning. The professors might look snobby but accommodating, and professional. The atmosphere, it's quit crowded due ..."
J. G.
studied ABMC-B,
graduated 2005
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Private University, Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental
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AB in Communication
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AB in Journalism
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Bachelor of Library and Information Science
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Bachelor's
₱ 40,000-42,000 per year
"Each professor is required to have at least a Masters degree. That, as we know, is a tough feat. Therefore, we can say that these educators are experts and are in the know of what they shared to us. ..."
L. F.
studied ABMASSCOM,
graduated 2008
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Private College, Olongapo City, Zambales
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AB in Communication
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Bachelor of Library and Information Science
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Bachelor's
₱ 50,000-54,000 per year
"My school was a Catholic School, so it's just a usual catholic school. Sacred events are celebrated. The facilities are good but not all."
A. A.
studied ABMASSCOM,
graduated 2009
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Private University, Iloilo City, Iloilo
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AB in Mass Communication
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BS in Digital Media and Interactive Arts
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BSEd in Library and Information Science
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Master in Library and Information Science
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Bachelor's
₱ 40,000-84,000 per year
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Master's
₱ 26,000-28,000 per year
"Most of our Departments professors are young, they were all accommodating and very good at their craft. I didn't have anything against them since we considered them as our loving mentors. The school'..."
K. J.
studied ABMC-BJ,
graduated 2011
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Private University, Lucena City, Quezon
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AB in Mass Communication
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AB in Broadcasting
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Bachelor of Library and Information Science
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AB in Liberal Arts-Commerce
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BSBA in Management Information System
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MAEd in Library and Information Science
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Bachelor's
₱ 44,000-50,000 per year
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Master's
₱ 17,500-41,000 per year
"Great all of the facilities that you need is provided."
R. S.
studied ABMASSCOM,
graduated 2002
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Private University, Baguio City, Benguet
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BA in Communication
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Bachelor of Library and Information Science
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Bachelor's
₱ 40,000 per year
"The atmosphere is very student-friendly and suited for learning. The professors are very competitive and knowledgeable that they really know what theyâre doing, enabling students to learn properly an..."
M. L.
studied ABCOM,
graduated 2013
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State University, Manila, Metro Manila
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AB in Journalism
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AB in Broadcasting
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Bachelor in Library and Information Science
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Bachelor in Advertising and Public Relations
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AB in Communication Research
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Master in Communication
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Master in Library and Information Science
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Master's
₱ 7,200-14,500 per year
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This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.
"A very interesting and eager ambiance for practical learning. You got to learn through your own and produce something out of nothing because our school lack facilities and equipment, but as a student,..."
J. R.
studied ABMASSCOM,
graduated 2007
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State University, Malolos City, Bulacan
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AB in Mass Communication
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AB in Journalism
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AB in Broadcasting
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BS in Fine Arts major in Visual Communication
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Bachelor's
₱ 12,000-16,000 per year
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This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.
"With the 35,000 population of the school, a quality ambiance will not always guarantee. When I started to know my Mass Communication professors, I begin to realize the status quo of my knowledge. They..."
M. A.
studied ABMC-B,
graduated 2014
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State University, Quezon City, Metro Manila
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BA in Journalism
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BA in Broadcast Communication
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Bachelor of Library and Information Science
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BA in Communication Research
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BA in Film
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MA in Journalism
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Master of Library and Information Science
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MA in Communication
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Master of Industrial Relations
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PhD in Communication
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PhD in Media Studies
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Diploma in Librarianship
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Bachelor's
₱ 40,000-50,000 per year
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Master's
₱ 5,400-19,000 per year
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This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.
"There is no doubt that the College of Mass Communication, and the University of the Philippines as a whole, is the leader in education in the Philippines. What I liked about my University was the atmo..."
J. V.
studied ABCR,
graduated 2000
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State University, Kabacan, Cotabato
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BS in Developmental Communication
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Bachelor of Library and Information Science
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MS in Development Communication
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Master in Information Management
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Bachelor's
₱ 8,000-12,000 per year
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This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.
"The professors are competitive. The atmosphere: quiet and perfect for learning "
J. P.
studied BSDC,
graduated 2004
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Private College, Manila, Metro Manila
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AB in Multimedia Arts
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AB in Digital Film Making
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Bachelor's
₱ 180,000-210,000 per year
"Everyone's got their own specialty and style. You have to get to know your professor better to know more about the subject matter. The facilities were more adequate than competing schools."
L. X.
studied AB-MMA,
graduated 2013
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Private College, Calamba City, Laguna
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AB in Communication
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Bachelor's
₱ 70,000-90,000 per year
"The atmosphere is nice. 8/10. Letran Calamba have this building that looks like old castles, a vast field and a very nice setting of plants. The professors are all from UP and all have Master's degre..."
M. A.
studied ABCOM,
graduated 2011
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Private University, Butuan City, Agusan del Norte
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AB in Communication
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Bachelor's
₱ 34,000-38,000 per year
"The atmosphere is refreshing. The professors are friendly. The facilities are in good condition."
C. A.
studied ABCOM,
graduated 2011
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Private College, Lipa City, Batangas
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AB in Communication
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AB in Multimedia Arts
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Bachelor's
₱ 90,000-120,000 per year
"De La Salle Lipa is a simple college which its main structures are the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo clusters and the Apolinaria Mabini Building. Classes are being held mostly in these three s..."
E. J.
studied ABCOM,
graduated 2012
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Private College, Cabuyao, Laguna
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AB in Multimedia Arts
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Diploma in Digital Arts & Design
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Bachelor's
₱ 90,000-105,000 per year
"The atmosphere - MCL has a very beautiful campus. Do you know the elite feel? That's it.The professors - The professors will always make you feel like they are in control. Don't try to be friends with..."
R. M.
studied DDAD,
graduated 2007
Promoted School
"The ambiance of the university is really relaxing, accommodating and less toxic compared to other places in Quezon City. Inside the campus, security guards are always on patrol to make sure everyone i..."
T. P.
studied ABC,
graduated 2013
Promoted School
"My school is a catholic school. So, students are entitled to be disciplined, the facilities were good. It seems they have everything there and the atmosphere is really quiet, peaceful compared to thos..."
M. C.
studied ABCOM,
graduated 2007
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Private College (Co-ed), Manila, Metro Manila
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AB in Communication Arts
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AB in Multimedia Arts
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Bachelor's
₱ 80,000 per year
"I graduated at a very traditional college. It's peaceful there and family oriented community."
P. T.
studied ABCOM,
graduated 2010
Schools with less than 10 examinees in the past 4 exams, are not ranked.
This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.