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The Master’s programme in Journalism is devoted to the multidisciplinary study and practice of journalism from a global perspective, gathering students with a background in the social sciences as well as the humanities. Students will learn more about central changes in the global media ecology and the critical implications they have for professional journalism. The first semester starts with a course in “Comparative Journalism Studies”, which deals with media systems, journalistic cultures (values, ideals and practices) and press freedom in different parts of the world. The second course is “Journalism and International Conflicts”, which focuses on the role of journalism in mediatised conflicts, specifically regarding information warfare and propaganda.The second semester focuses on an individual Master’s project which can be written either as an autonomous academic investigation of a particular subject, or as an investigative journalistic project combined with a scientific research report. The first courses include research design and research methods which is followed by the completion of the Master’s project.The Master’s programme provides the student with deeper knowledge of journalism from a global perspective and consists of full-time studies over two semesters (20 weeks each). During the year, students can also participate in research seminars in Journalism and, in some cases, in ongoing media research projects at the Journalism department.
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Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree with a major in Social sciences or humanities subject or the equivalent.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.The application period for non EU students is from October 16 to January 15.
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Flemingsberg
Stockholm County
141 57
Sweden
- 1 year
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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