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Master of Arts - Research (Journalism)

Overview

The Master of Arts - Research (Journalism) is suitable for professional journalists keen on acquiring a tertiary qualification or researching news media industry practice, new communication technology or organisational structure.

Entry Requirements/Assumed Knowledge

Applicants with an Honours Bachelor degree in an appropriate discipline at Class II, Division 1 or higher, or equivalent qualifications, may be granted advanced standing and admitted directly into the Thesis.

Applicants without appropriate qualifications may be admitted to the course by undertaking JOUR992 (Research Topics in Journalism) or ARTS901 (Master of Arts Research Methods) and, on satisfactory completion may be permitted to proceed directly into the Thesis.

In some cases it may be possible to transfer to a PhD after a suitable period of study (normally at least the equivalent of nine months of full-time enrolment).

Applicants must submit a one-page statement detailing their research history and a proposal of 2,500 words. Applicants will be assessed on the relevance of the proposal to the research interests of the program in journalism. Other topics will be considered against the research expertise available in the Faculty. Applicants applying on the basis of professional media experience must include work samples and verification of employment from their employer(s). Guidelines for submitting the research proposal are at: http://www.uow.edu.au/crearts/journalism/respropguide.html

Advanced Standing

Applicants with an Honours Bachelor degree in an appropriate discipline at Class II, Division 1 or higher, or equivalent qualifications, may be granted advanced standing and admitted directly into the Thesis.

Course Requirements

The Master of Arts - Research (Journalism) course requires completion of JOUR992 (Research Topics in Journalism) and the submission of a scholarly thesis of approximately 50,000 words. Assessment is by two external assessors.

Course Structure

JOUR992 Research Topics in Journalism 24
or    
ARTS901 Master of Arts Research Methods 24
plus    
THES924 Thesis full-time 24
THES912 Thesis part-time 12

Major Study Areas

See listing under Doctor of Philosophy (Journalism).

 
 
 

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