Masters of Arts in Journalism & Digital Communications
Why Study Journalism & Digital Communications at Griffith College?
The MA in Journalism & Digital Communications runs full-time over one year, and part-time over two years. This programme is for people who wish to be communications professionals who conceive of, produce, upload, and manage multiplatform quality journalism and a broad range of digital communications content. Learners are empowered to tailor the programme to their own interests, skills and career plans by choosing two from a range of six diverse elective modules.
Designed and delivered by journalism and digital communications professionals and full-time academics, the course immerses learners in a professional media production environment. The programme team cultivates among learners a commitment to the production of high-quality and ethical journalism, as well as leadership and media product innovation skills.
- You will take modules in data journalism, data analytics, and investigative journalism, acquiring skills that open up employment opportunities in the quality journalism and news industry.
- You will learn a comprehensive range of digital communications production modules including: radio and podcasting production, video storytelling, mobile video and media product design.
- For the programme duration, participants are entitled to apply for an NUJ Press Card.
- At the employment selection process, you will be equipped with a portfolio demonstrating the high quality of your media product, consisting of industry-standard journalistic and investigative skills, digital communications production skills, as well as data journalism and data analysis skills.
- You will also acquire the skills to produce both high-quality traditional and enhanced digital journalism, as well as commercial and social content for targeted publics across appropriate channels.
- Upon completion of the course, you will have a transferable, postgraduate research and writing skills learned that are applicable across the digital communications sectors.
Course Highlights
- NUJ (National Union of Journalists) Press Pass for the duration of your study
- Access state-of-the-art radio, TV studios and editing facilities
- Build your own online, professional portfolio
- Study full-time, part-time or through blended learning
- Attend press conferences and work on real-life journalistic situations
- Connect with industry leaders through guest lectures