Stream

Journalism & Comms 72 UOC - MDIADS8232

Stream Summary

Faculty: ARTSC - Faculty of Arts&Social Science

School: School of the Arts and Media

Contact: sam@unsw.edu.au

Program: 8232 - Journalism and Communication

Award(s):

Master of Journalism and Communication (Specialisation)

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Stream Outline

The Master of Journalism and Communication (MJC) provides its graduates with a professionally relevant and academically rigorous education in journalism, media and communication. Students will acquire a portfolio of skills in media practice, equipping them for work in print, radio, television and online media, and in the media relations and corporate communication sectors. Students will develop a knowledge of the social, economic and political role of media in Australia and internationally, and will gain an understanding of the evolving nature of the convergent media landscape. They will also develop critical thinking and research skills, equipping them for practice as ethical, critically reflective media professionals. Course content draws on the work of international scholarship on journalism, media and communication, and students are encouraged to reflect on varied international approaches to media and communication practice.

Stream Structure

To qualify for the award of the degree, a student enrolled in the 72 UOC stream must successfully complete 24 UOC of cognate courses before being eligible to enroll in any advanced disciplinary courses or electives.

Four cognate courses will be run in each semester; students in the 72 UOC stream and taking a full-time load must enroll in four cognate courses for their first semester.

Cognate courses (24 UOC)

Advanced disciplinary courses (12-18 UOC)

Students in the 72 UOC stream cannot enroll in any advanced disciplinary courses until they have successfully completed 24 UOC of cognate courses.

Advanced disciplinary courses are available in two Paths: the Practice Path and the Research Path. (Students can complete only one pathway; or students may elect to complete both pathways.)

Please note: most courses are only run in ONE semester for the year, and students are strongly advised to plan their program accordingly, as otherwise courses may not be available.

Practice Path (12 UOC)
OR

Research Path (18 UOC)
If a student withdraws from the Research Path, the course ARTS5100 will be considered a prescribed elective.

* This course can only be taken in the final semester of enrollment, requires successful completion of at least 24 UOC and a minimum WAM of 75. Students must have completed or be concurrently enrolled in ARTS5100 and must obtain permission from the program authority.

Prescribed electives (30-36 UOC)

Please note: most courses are only run in ONE semester for the year, and students are strongly advised to plan their program accordingly, as otherwise courses may not be available.
* Enrolment in these courses requires a minimum WAM of 75

Sample Programs

Full-time (Research Path)

Commencing in Semester 1Commencing in Semester 2
S1
Year 1
ARTS5100 Research Methods: Theory and Practice (6 UOC)
Cognate courses (18 UOC)
S2
Year 1
Cognate courses (24 UOC)
S2
Year 1
Cognate course (6 UOC)
Prescribed Electives (18 UOC)
S1
Year 1
ARTS5100 Research Methods: Theory and Practice (6 UOC)
Prescribed electives (18 UOC)
S1
Year 2
MDIA5008 Media Research Project (12 UOC)
Prescribed electives (12 UOC)
S2
Year 2
MDIA5008 Media Research Project (12 UOC)
Prescribed Electives (12 UOC)

Full-time (Practice Path)

Commencing in Semester 1Commencing in Semester 2
S1
Year 1
Cognate courses (24 UOC)S2
Year 1
Cognate courses (24 UOC)
S2
Year 1
MDIA5010 Literary Journalism (12 UOC)
Prescribed Electives (12 UOC)
S1
Year 1
Prescribed electives (24 UOC)
S1
Year 2
Prescribed electives (24 UOC)S2
Year 2
MDIA5010 Literary Journalism (12 UOC)
Prescribed Electives (12 UOC)
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