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Master Of Journalism
The purposes of the Master of Journalism by coursework are:
- to provide critical education and vocational training in journalism;
- to assist students in adapting to structural, cultural and
technological change in journalism;
- to promote critical evaluation of journalism processes through
teaching and research.
Length of course and requirements for admission
Students shall be admitted under the rules covering the University's
Master of Arts degree offerings, with the additional provisions
below:
- Admission to candidates shall be on the recommendation of the
Head of School. Applicants should have a relevant first degree.
Qualified journalists are eligible for consideration to be admitted
on the basis of documented evidence. All applicants unless otherwise
stated, must submit a 800 word essay on a topic determined by
the Head.
- Pass students are required to successfully complete a program
of studies approved by the Head which must total 48 credit points,
except where advanced standing is given for completion of equivalent
subjects in a comparable course. Exemption from core subjects
may be granted by the Head on the basis of documented professional
experience.
- All students must complete the core subjects, except where
advanced standing is awarded or exemption is given, and such other
compulsory subjects as the Head may prescribe. Both JOUR901
and JOUR933
must be completed successfully before commencing any electives
unless the Head determines otherwise.
- With the approval of the Head, and the relevant Faculties and
Departments, students may also take a maximum of three subjects
from other postgraduate and undergraduate courses where it can
be shown that this will assist in the development of specialist
skills in journalism. Approved vocational electives in the undergraduate
level are offered by the Faculty of Creative Arts.
- Students may also complete a major project approved by the
Head, or an internship in a professional media organisation, or
such field work as the Head may prescribe.
- Students shall discuss their proposed program with an academic
adviser from the Graduate School of Journalism prior to enrolment.
- The Master of Journalism shall be available both as a full-time
and part-time program. Full-time pass students are expected to
complete the degree in two academic sessions, and part-time pass
students in four sessions.
- Overseas students with no previous experience in academic presentation
in English have the option of taking as part of their approved
course the subject ELS151
Introduction to English for Academic Purposes offered by Modern
Languages in the Faculty of Arts. Overseas students with limitations
in English expression may also choose, on the advice of the Head,
to take other ELS subjects as part of their course.
Program of Study
Subjects Leading to the Master of Journalism.
| Compulsory Core Subjects: |
| JOUR901 |
News and Feature Writing* |
| JOUR902 |
Journalistic Method and Practice* |
| JOUR903 |
Ethics, Law and Standards* |
| JOUR933 |
On-Line and Research Journalism* |
| Elective Subjects: |
| JOUR905 |
Specialist Journalism 1 |
| JOUR906 |
Specialist Journalism 2 |
| JOUR931 |
Broadcasting Journalism* |
| JOUR932 |
Television Journalism* |
| JOUR934 |
Print Production and Publication* |
| JOUR936 |
International Journalism* |
| JOUR942 |
Current Affairs Journalism |
| JOUR943 |
Directed Readings in Journalism* |
| JOUR945 |
Advanced Journalism Project* |
| JOUR949 |
Multicultural Journalism* |
| JOUR991 |
Major Journalism Project* |
Not all subjects are offered each session.
* These subjects are also available off campus or by flexible delivery.
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