Overview
This program is for students commencing from 2018.
Students commencing prior to 2018 should refer to program 8232 Master of Journalism and Communication.
The Master of Journalism and Communication (MJC) provides its graduates with a professionally relevant and academically rigorous education in journalism, media and communication. Students will acquire a … For more content click the Read More button below.
The specialist knowledge and professional skills taught in this program are framed by an interdisciplinary inquiry into the social, cultural, economic and political role of journalism, media and communication, on a local and global level. Students are encouraged to think critically about media practice and production, and to develop a capacity for reflective and ethical decision making. Students learn in a range of settings including seminars, lectures, tutorials, intensive workshops and online learning environments. Emphasis is placed on independent problem solving, and assessments supporting this approach include both formative and summative components. Graduates will have an advanced knowledge of the field of contemporary journalism, communication and/or media studies; and will be able to apply this knowledge to their media, communication and journalism practice in different contexts and settings.
There is an emphasis on the research/teaching nexus, and students are encouraged to apply insights from contemporary media scholarship to current and evolving issues in media technology, ethics and practice. Community engagement is promoted both within the theoretical content of the courses, and within assessment tasks that may involve cooperative partnership with NGOs and industry organisations. Students will also be able to choose either or both the research or/and practice pathways at the Advanced Disciplinary level.
The program is designed to provide a comprehensive education in the disciplines of journalism and communication, for graduates and professionals seeking to expand their knowledge and skill base, and/or enter the journalism, media and communication industries.
The program is designed to provide a comprehensive education in the disciplines of journalism and communication, for graduates and professionals seeking to expand their knowledge and skill base, and/or enter the journalism, media and communication industries.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Develop an understanding of both local and global issues in the field of journalism, communication and/or media studies.
- Global Citizens
- Professionals
2.
Develop an advanced knowledge of the field of contemporary journalism, communication and/or media studies; and will be able to apply this knowledge to their media and journalism practice in different contexts and settings.
- Leaders
- Professionals
3.
Develop a sound grasp of scholarly research practices in the field of journalism, communications and/or media studies, and in the applied fields of journalism, communication and media research.
- Scholars
- Global Citizens
4.
Develop high quality critical thinking and problem solving skills in both scholarly and professional journalism, communication and media contexts.
- Leaders
- Professionals
- Global Citizens
5.
Communicate complex ideas to a range of audience, using written, oral and mediated communication, undertake both independent and collaborative enquiry, apply technical journalism and communication skills, and be adaptive, reflective learners and practitioners.
- Leaders
- Global Citizens
- Professionals
Program Structure72 Units of Credit:
Students must complete 72 UOC as a standalone program.
48 UOC specialisation (MDIACS)
- Advanced Disciplinary Courses (12 - 18 UOC)
- Prescribed Electives (30 - 36 UOC)
72 UOC specialisation (MDIADS)
- Cognate Courses (24 UOC)
- Advanced Disciplinary Courses (12 - 18 UOC)
- Prescribed Electives (30 - 36 UOC)
Specialisation Requirements
You must complete one of the following specialisations:
Admission Requirements
Entry Requirements
Program Requirements
Recognition of Prior Learning
Progression Requirements
Pathways
Post Graduate
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD1271 - Humanities
Professional Outcomes
Career Opportunities
Recognition of Achievement
Award with Excellence
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The Award with Excellence is awarded in coursework masters programs, including Masters (Extension) but with the exception of Masters (Extended) such as JD and MD, when a Weighted Average Mean (WAM) of at least 80% has been achieved and at least 50% of the requirements of the award are completed at UNSW. All eligible programs will award 'with Excellence' except in special circumstances where approval of Academic Board has been given for a program to opt out.
Additional Information
Further information
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Program Fees
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