A Master’s in Journalism and Communication is a graduate program that focuses on advanced media studies, news production, strategic communication, and digital media technologies. The curriculum typically includes journalism theory, media ethics, investigative reporting, multimedia storytelling, public relations, advertising, communication research methods, and global communication trends. Students gain practical skills in writing, editing, broadcasting, data journalism, digital content production, and media management, often working in professional studios or media labs. The program emphasizes both theoretical understanding and hands-on practice, preparing students to navigate today’s fast-changing media landscape. Graduates are equipped for careers in news organizations, digital media companies, public relations agencies, advertising firms, corporate communication departments, government communication roles, and research or academic positions in media and communication studies.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
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