MA In Journalism in Dublin City University, Ireland
MA In Journalism in Dublin City University
Programme
Programme Aims and Objectives
The programme provides training and education for those interested in the journalism profession and its related fields. It balances practical, theoretical, technical and analytical elements to address the changing media environment and the new and increasingly diverse demands being made on entrants to journalism. Upon completion, graduates will have the skills, in-depth knowledge and understanding to begin to pursue a successful journalism career, whether in newspapers, magazines, online or in television or radio.
Programme Structure and Content
This one-year, full-time programme includes taught modules for two semesters, with a project or dissertation and an internship. The project/dissertation is a significant journalistic project or a piece of research focused on journalism. Students receive training in print, online and broadcast journalism. Students learn to work both on their own initiative and in teams. Modules are marked, in part or in whole, by continuous assessment, namely simulated newsroom exercises, preparation of features and news stories, online activities, broadcast packages, seminar presentations, and essays. Examinations and in-class tests are set in some modules. In the work placement which takes place in July and August, students gain experience and have the opportunity to practise their skills.
Careers
Graduates work in a wide range of areas, including mainstream journalism across all media, nationally and internationally, and in organisational representation and lobbying and general communication roles.
Potential Careers
- News Reporter (print, online, broadcast)
- Sub-editor
- Feature Writer
- Sports Reporter
- Columnist
- Producer
- Researcher
- Lobbyist
- Editor
- Advocate
- Public Communication Specialist
- Media Entrepreneur
Duration :
Intake
September
Level
Postgraduate
Tuition & fees
€ 16,000 Per Year
IELTS
6.5
TOFL
92
PTE
63