Master of Journalism
Testamur Title of Degree:
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Master of Journalism
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Abbreviation:
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MJ
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Home Faculty:
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Faculty of Creative Arts
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Duration:
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1 year full time or part time equivalent
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Total Credit Points:
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48
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Delivery Mode:
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On Campus, Distance Mode and Off Shore
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Starting Session(s):
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On Campus - Autumn
Distance Mode - Autumn
Off Shore - Autumn
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Location:
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Wollongong, Distance
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UOW Course Code:
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573, FP573, DE573
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CRICOS Code:
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026812E
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Overview
The Master of Journalism is a practical coursework program, designed to provide critical educational and vocational training in journalism. It assists students in adapting to structural and technological change and promotes critical evaluation of professional journalism processes through its teaching and research.
The educational foundation for the course is built on practical skills - orientated towards the philosophical, ethical, and critical aspects of the news media in the context of comparative journalistic realities.
The Graduate Program in Journalism, is offered through the School of Journalism and Creative Writing.
Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge
A Bachelor degree (any discipline) or equivalent from a recognised institution, with a credit average or higher. Qualified journalists are eligible for consideration on the basis of documented evidence of at least two years full-time experience.
Applicants with an undergraduate degree must provide certified academic transcripts and curriculum vitae (CV) outlining work history and/or academic study. Applicants with experience in journalism or a media related industry must provide details of employment history (CV).
Applicants must provide an 800 - word opinion article (refer to application form). If applying on basis of industry experience, samples of work published in the print or electronic media are required, as well as letter(s) from employer(s) to verify details of employment.
All applicants must be able to provide documented proof of English language proficiency. The University of Wollongong's English Language Requirements are outlined at www.uow.edu.au/prospective/international/english/index.html
Advanced Standing
Advanced standing may be granted for a particular subject(s) on the basis of previous education, training or professional experience. A letter requesting advanced standing must be accompanied by verified copies of documents or other evidence to substantiate the request. Evidence may include academic transcripts, samples of published work, letters from employers verifying experience and length of service.
Course Requirements
The program of study for the Master of Journalism must total 48 credit points. The four core subjects JOUR901, JOUR902, JOUR903 and JOUR933 must be completed successfully before commencing the requisite 24 credit points of elective subjects unless the Program Co-ordinator determines otherwise. Exemption from core subjects may be granted by the Co-ordinator on the basis of documented professional experience.
With the approval of the Co-ordinator, students may 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. Students may also complete a major project approved by the Co-ordinator, or an internship in a professional media organisation, or such field work as the Program Co-ordinator may prescribe.
Students using on-line WebCT Vista will need to have access to a computer with a cross-platform capability and have a web browser and Acrobat Reader installed.
All students will be required to use email. Off-campus students may receive either printed hard copy or digital CD Rom based materials for subjects (on offer), and in some cases video materials will be provided.
Students will need to discuss their proposed program with an academic adviser from the Graduate Program prior to enrolment.
Course Program
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Subjects
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Session
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Credit Points
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Compulsory
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JOUR901
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News & Feature Writing
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Autumn: Wollongong, Distance
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6
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JOUR902
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Journalistic Method & Practice
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Autumn: Wollongong, Distance
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6
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JOUR903
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Ethics, Law & Standards
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Autumn: Wollongong, Distance
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6
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JOUR933
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On Line & Research Journalism
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Autumn: Wollongong, Distance
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6
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Electives
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JOUR931
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Broadcasting Journalism
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Spring: Wollongong, Distance
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6
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JOUR932
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Television Journalism
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Spring: Wollongong, Distance
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6
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JOUR934
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Print Production & Publication
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Spring: Wollongong, Distance
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6
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JOUR936
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International Journalism
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Spring: Wollongong, Distance
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6
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JOUR942
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Current Affairs Journalism *
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Spring: Wollongong, Distance
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6
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JOUR943
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Directed Readings in Journalism
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Spring: Wollongong, Distance
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6
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JOUR945
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Advanced Journalism Project
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Spring: Wollongong, Distance
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6
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JOUR949
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Multicultural Journalism
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Spring: Wollongong, Distance
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6
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JOUR991
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Major Journalism Project
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Spring: Wollongong, Distance
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12
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*On campus only.
Note: Not all subjects are offered each session.
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