Sony helps Ajman students get the picture

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Ajman
University (AU) mass communication students got their hands — and eyes — on the latest and greatest cameras from the Sony Corp. during a recent campus workshop. Professionals from the world-renowned electronics company also taught the students some of the newest techniques in photography.

Sony is planning multiple workshops for students in AU’s media department with the help of the United Broadcast
Corporation (UBC), the authorized dealer of Sony products in the region. The companies are working together to encourage students to use technology.

The College
of Mass Communication and Humanities is one AU’s prestigious areas of influence.
AU offers 34 accredited undergraduate programs and 11 accredited graduate
programs with the goal of providing students with the capabilities to work in
an ever-changing job market.



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