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Master of Multimedia Journalism (Global)

Australia

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What will I learn?

This 2 year postgraduate course is designed for students who are seeking to combine a thorough training in journalism with a 4-unit specialisation in another complementary area. The journalism component includes a strong emphasis on practical newsgathering skills. Students will learn how to produce multimedia journalism using industry-standard facilities and technology. Students will start creating news for online, radio and video in their first semester, and will be introduced to journalism鈥檚 crucial role in democracy. Students will experience work integrated learning as reporters for the Curtin journalism news website, Western Independent. They will have the opportunity to focus on a particular area of interest, such as sports or political reporting. They will also gain analytical, collaborative and problem-solving skills through the practice of designing, planning and producing a major piece of assessment in the form of a professional journalism project or a research dissertation.

What you'll learn

Understand and apply a range of learning strategies; take responsibility for one's own learning and development; sustain intellectual curiosity and develop a commitment to professional research and publication, as well as reflective practice

Assess and evaluate information, and synthesise key facts, themes, and ideas in creating and understanding journalism

Communicate appropriately with colleagues, professional contacts and a range of audiences. Assess the application of existing and emerging technologies on journalism to create effective professional work

Understand the discipline of Journalism and the role of journalists and journalism in a globalized world; understand and apply established knowledge, principles, and professional practices in journalism

Acknowledge the interrelationship between local, national, and global perspectives and cultures, and the impact of these on journalism: recognise individual human rights, and appreciate the importance of cultural diversity and the sensitivities which may be created when engaging with and representing issues pertaining to marginalised groups, and how such representation impacts perspectives locally and globally

Demonstrate professional behaviour and standards and work collaboratively within the legal and ethical parameters of journalism

Which department am I in?

Faculty of Humanities

CRICOS

107624A

Study options

Full Time (2 Years)

Tuition fees
A$31,365.50 (US$ 20,670) per year
On Campus Accommodation (Premium Single Room) - starting AUD 419 per week

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Application deadline

6 February 2025

More details

Start date

February 2025

Venue

Bentley Campus

Kent Street,

BENTLEY,

Western Australia,

6102, PERTH, Australia

Entry requirements

For international students

A bachelor degree or graduate qualification in an unrelated field from a recognised institution OR a Graduate Certificate or Diploma in Journalism (applicants may be eligible for credit for recognised learning).

IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System): Writing - 7.0, Speaking - 7.0, Reading - 6.5, and Listening - 6.5; Overall band score: 7.0; TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): 79 Overall; Reading 13 Listening 13 Speaking 18 Writing 21; Pearson Test of English Academic: 58.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About Curtin University

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