Four industry-defining disciplines. Twelve pathways. One goal: to send you into Ghana's creative economy as a confident, skilled, job-ready professional.
Every MIG programme is built around practical, industry-aligned training. Click any card to jump to full programme details.
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Master the craft of storytelling across broadcast, digital, print, and social media platforms in Ghana's dynamic media landscape.
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From scripting to post-production — develop full command of professional filmmaking with real studio and set experience from day one.
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Build brands, craft campaigns, and master digital marketing strategy — the skills that power Ghana's fastest-growing business sector.
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Fuse Ghana's vibrant textile heritage with global fashion trends — and build the business acumen to launch your own creative label.
View ProgrammeThe Journalism & Media Studies programme at MIG is one of Ghana's most respected pathways into the media industry. Students are immersed in a dynamic blend of broadcast journalism, digital content creation, investigative reporting, and media law — all delivered in MIG's state-of-the-art newsroom and radio studio.
You will work on live news productions, publish real stories, conduct real interviews, and manage real social media channels — all under the mentorship of practising journalists from Ghana's top media houses including Joy FM, GBC, Citi FM, and TV3.
MIG Journalism graduates are working across Ghana's most respected media organisations. Here are the roles our alumni step into:
Print, broadcast, or online reporter for newspapers, TV stations, and digital outlets.
On-air presenter, programme producer, or show director at commercial or community radio stations.
News anchor, field correspondent, or feature reporter for TV stations across Ghana.
Online journalist, newsletter editor, podcast producer, or social media news editor.
Investigative reporter, researcher, or fact-checker for NGOs, newsrooms, and independent outlets.
News photographer for wire agencies, newspapers, and documentary projects.
Producer or director of documentary content for broadcast and online platforms.
Media strategist, communications advisor, or content consultant for brands and organisations.
Advanced Diploma graduates can apply to journalism degree programmes at partner universities in the UK and Europe.
| Detail | Certificate | Diploma | Adv. Diploma |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 1 Year | 2 Years | 3 Years |
| Entry Requirement | BECE / equivalent | WASSCE / Cert | Diploma / Degree |
| Annual Fees | From GHS 1,000 | GHS 5,000 | GHS 5,000 |
| ICM (UK) Certification | — | — | |
| Internship Placement | |||
| Final Year Project | — | Portfolio | Dissertation |
| Study Mode Available | Full-time / Part-time | Full-time / Part-time | Full-time / Part-time |
| CTVET Accredited |
The Film & TV Production programme is MIG's most hands-on offering. From your very first week, you will be on set, behind the camera, and in the editing suite. The programme covers the entire production pipeline — development and scripting, pre-production planning, directing, cinematography, sound design, and professional post-production.
Students graduate with a professional showreel, multiple short films to their name, and direct connections to Ghana's growing film industry.
Film & TV graduates from MIG enter one of Ghana's most vibrant and rapidly growing industries. Here are the roles they land:
Feature films, short films, music videos, and commercial productions.
Director of Photography for film, TV, and commercial productions.
Post-production editor for TV stations, production companies, and digital platforms.
Producer of news programmes, entertainment shows, and reality TV content.
Location sound recordist and post-production sound mixer for film and broadcast.
Art director and set designer for film, TV, music videos, and theatre.
Script developer for film, TV drama, web series, and commercials.
YouTube, streaming platform, and social media video content producer.
Independent filmmaker submitting to FESPACO, AMAA, and international festivals.
| Detail | Certificate | Diploma | Adv. Diploma |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 1 Year | 2 Years | 3 Years |
| Entry Requirement | BECE / equivalent | WASSCE / Cert | Diploma + Portfolio |
| Annual Fees (Accra) | GHS 3,600 | GHS 5,000 | GHS 6,400 |
| Studio Access | |||
| Professional Showreel | Short reel | Full showreel | Feature-length project |
| ICM (UK) Certification | — | — | |
| Industry Internship | |||
| CTVET Accredited |
Marketing and Public Relations are the engines of every successful business, brand, and media organisation. MIG's programme trains students to think strategically, communicate compellingly, and execute campaigns across both traditional and digital channels — developing professionals who can drive real commercial outcomes.
Students work on live briefs from real Ghanaian brands, learn in MIG's digital marketing lab, and graduate with a portfolio of campaigns, PR plans, and social media strategies that demonstrate proven competence to employers.
Marketing & PR professionals are in demand across every sector in Ghana. MIG graduates are working in agencies, corporates, NGOs, and media houses across the country.
Campaign manager, brand executive, or marketing coordinator at agencies and corporates.
Managing brand presence, content calendars, and community engagement across platforms.
Media relations, press office management, and public affairs for organisations.
Search optimisation, paid media, and digital analytics for agencies and in-house teams.
Creative and strategic writing for brands, agencies, and media organisations.
Planning and executing brand events, product launches, and experiential campaigns.
Client-facing role at advertising and PR agencies managing multiple brand accounts.
Independent brand strategist or marketing consultant for SMEs and startups.
Advanced Diploma holders can progress to degree programmes in Marketing, Business, or Communications at partner universities.
| Detail | Certificate | Diploma | Adv. Diploma |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 1 Year | 2 Years | 3 Years |
| Entry Requirement | BECE / equivalent | WASSCE / Cert | Diploma / Degree |
| Annual Fees (Accra) | GHS 3,000 | GHS 4,200 | GHS 5,500 |
| Digital Marketing Lab | |||
| ICM (UK) Certification | — | — | |
| Industry Internship | — | ||
| Live Client Briefs | Simulated | ||
| CTVET Accredited |
Fashion Design at MIG is a celebration of African creativity and global craftsmanship. Students learn to conceptualise, construct, and present original collections that honour Ghana's vibrant textile traditions — Kente, Kaba, and Batik — while applying contemporary design techniques that resonate on international runways.
Our dedicated fashion atelier is equipped with professional sewing machines, cutting tables, mannequins, and a textile library. Students finish the programme with a complete original collection, a professional lookbook, and the business knowledge to launch and sustain their own creative label.
Fashion graduates from MIG enter Ghana's vibrant and rapidly growing fashion and beauty industry with creative skill, business knowledge, and a professional portfolio.
Launching your own label, working for a design house, or freelancing for clients.
Bespoke garment maker serving individual clients or fashion brands.
Styling for photoshoots, music videos, celebrities, events, and editorial work.
Owning and running your own fashion business, boutique, or online brand.
Designing costumes for film, TV, theatre, and music performances.
Fashion influencer, blogger, or digital content creator on social media platforms.
Retail buyer or fashion merchandise manager for clothing stores and boutiques.
Beauty therapist, make-up artist, or salon owner (via Cosmetology track).
Technical pattern cutter for fashion houses and manufacturing operations.
The Cosmetology programme can be taken independently or alongside Fashion Design. It offers a focused, hands-on training in professional beauty therapy, skin care, hair, and make-up — qualifying graduates to work in salons, spas, film & TV make-up departments, or to open their own beauty business.
Can't decide? Use this overview to compare all four programmes at a glance.
| Feature | Journalism | Film & TV | Marketing & PR | Fashion & Cosmetology |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Qualification Levels | Cert · Dip · Adv | Cert · Dip · Adv | Cert · Dip · Adv | Cert · Dip |
| Duration Range | 1–3 Years | 1–3 Years | 1–3 Years | 1–2 Years |
| Annual Fee (Cert, Accra) | GHS 3,200 | GHS 3,600 | GHS 3,000 | GHS 3,400 |
| ICM (UK) Certification | ||||
| Guaranteed Internship | ||||
| Studio / Lab Access | Newsroom + Radio | Film + TV Studio | Digital Marketing Lab | Fashion Atelier |
| Full-time Available | ||||
| Part-time Available | ||||
| Accra Campus | ||||
| Kumasi Campus | ||||
| CTVET Accredited | ||||
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Not ready for a full programme? MIG also offers intensive short courses and weekend workshops for working professionals looking to upskill quickly.
Camera fundamentals, composition, lighting, and professional photo editing using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop.
Content strategy, paid ads (Meta, Google), analytics, influencer marketing, and building an engaged audience from scratch.
Professional video editing in Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve — from raw footage to polished final cut.
Professional bridal and occasion make-up techniques, skin preparation, hair styling, and building your client portfolio.
Voice training, autocue delivery, on-camera presence, and live read practice for aspiring news presenters.
Launching your fashion brand — business planning, pricing, branding, e-commerce, and pitching to buyers and investors.
Recording, editing, mastering, hosting, and distributing a professional podcast — from concept to published episode.
Press releases, media pitches, bios, crisis statements, and op-eds — professional PR writing skills in two days.
"The Journalism programme at MIG doesn't just teach you how to report — it puts you in the newsroom from day one. I had published 12 real stories before I even finished my first year. Within three months of graduating I was producing segments for Joy News."
"I came to MIG knowing nothing about film. Two years later I had directed two award-winning short films that screened at FESPACO. The equipment is professional, the lecturers are working filmmakers, and the studio time is real."
"Fashion at MIG is about so much more than sewing. I learned the business, the branding, and the storytelling of fashion. I now run my own label with products in three boutiques and a growing Instagram following. MIG gave me everything."
Applications for the 2025/2026 academic year at both Accra and Kumasi campuses are open now. Seats are limited across all programmes.