MAInternational Journalism
| Study location | United Kingdom, Park Square campus |
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| Type | Master courses, full-time |
| Nominal duration | 1 Years |
| Study language | English |
| Awards | MA |
| Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher) The entry qualification documents are accepted in any language |
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| Language requirements | English |
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| Other requirements | At least 2 reference(s) should be provided. A motivation letter must be added to your application. |
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| More information |
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Overview
Course is subject to approval.
WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?
The qualification will be of value to anyone seeking to work as
regional or national reporters, political, economic and foreign
correspondents. In terms of journalisms related industries, the
qualification would be of value to those seeking work as media
regulators, related lobby groups and the creative industries more
broadly.
The media industry is a rapidly changing field and an understanding
of the ways in which the media can be allied is an important
transferable skill. The project work on the course provides an
opportunity to make contacts and develop specialist knowledge of
specific areas of the media and regulation.
Typical areas that media graduates could expect to find work include
broadcasting, journalism, arts or media administration, governmental
regulation of the media and lobbying of governments on behalf of the
media, research, marketing, sales and advertising, design, and
writing. MAIJOAAF
Career opportunities
Course is subject to approval.
WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?
The qualification will be of value to anyone seeking to work as
regional or national reporters, political, economic and foreign
correspondents. In terms of journalisms related industries, the
qualification would be of value to those seeking work as media
regulators, related lobby groups and the creative industries more
broadly.
The media industry is a rapidly changing field and an understanding
of the ways in which the media can be allied is an important
transferable skill. The project work on the course provides an
opportunity to make contacts and develop specialist knowledge of
specific areas of the media and regulation.
Typical areas that media graduates could expect to find work include
broadcasting, journalism, arts or media administration, governmental
regulation of the media and lobbying of governments on behalf of the
media, research, marketing, sales and advertising, design, and
writing.
Europe/Tallinn time
This is a pre-deadline and we suggest to apply before this date
Europe/Tallinn time
This is a pre-deadline and we suggest to apply before this date