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Journalism (MA)
Course Overview
Students are invited to apply for P J Mara Scholarship and MA Humanitites Scholarships.
The MA (Journalism) is designed to provide education and training for entry to the profession of journalism. It combines the practical, analytical, theoretical, and technical skills necessary to the practice of journalism in contemporary media.
Based in a well-equipped Journalism Suite, the class size is limited, allowing for close workshop-based engagement and learning support. Graduates of the programme feature regularly in national media awards.
Applications and Selections
Applications are made online via The Postgraduate Applications Centre (PAC). Relevant PAC application code(s) above.
Who Teaches this Course
- Andrew Ó Baoill, BSc, MA, PhD, Lecturer in English, Director of Journalism programmes
- Dave O' Connell, Group Editor, Connacht Tribune
- Bernadette O' Sullivan, BA, MA, HDE, HDAC
- Bernadette Prendergast, BA, HDE, MA, Head of News, Galway Bay FM
The course also draws on regular lectures, workshops, and optional modules delivered by working professionals from a range of backgrounds.
Requirements and Assessment
Key Facts
Entry Requirements
Additional Requirements
Duration
1 year, full-time (for GYA23)
2 years, part-time (for GYA76 & GYA77)
Next start date
September 2018
A Level Grades ()
Average intake
15–20
Closing Date
Next start date
September 2018
NFQ level
Mode of study
Taught
ECTS weighting
90
Award
CAO
PAC code
GYA23 (full-time)
GYA77 (part-time)
GYA76 (MA Journalism for Practitioners, part-time)
Course Outline
MA (Journalism) (full-time)
The full-time one-year programme consists of taught courses over two semesters; a placement in a professional journalistic workplace; and a final thesis which provides an opportunity to analyse and reflect on the practice of journalism. Tuition is carried out in a dedicated newsroom and radio studio environment. Modules themselves, as well as, the content of modules may vary from year to year. Modules at present are:
Core modules:
- News Writing and Reporting
- Features Journalism
- Broadcast Journalism (Radio)
- Media Ethics
- Media Law
- Government and Politics
- Work Placement
- Dissertation.
Optional modules:
- Data Journalism
- Contemporary Publishing
- Film-making for the Internet
- Cultural Journalism and Reviewing.
MA (Journalism) part-time
Students take 30 credits (ECTS) in Year One and 60 in Year Two:
- Contemporary Publishing 10 ECTS
- Newswriting and Reporting 10 ECTS
- Discovering the Archives 10 ECTS
- Broadcast Journalism 15 ECTS
- Features Journalism 10 ECTS
- Special Topics in Journalism A 5 ECTS
- Digital Literary Studies 10 ECTS
- Political Reporting 5 ECTS
- Media Law 5 ECTS
- Digital Play and Practice 10 ECTS
- Data Journalism 5 ECTS
- Cultural Journalism 5 ECTS
- Special Topics in Journalism B 5 ECTS
- Media Ethics 5 ECTS
Year 2 Only
- Fieldwork and Dissertation 30 ECTS CORE
MA (Journalism for Practitioners) (part-time)
Students take 30 credits (ECTS) in Year One and 60 in Year Two:
- Newswriting and Reporting 10 ECTS
- Media Law 5 ECTS
- Broadcast Journalism 15 ECTS
- Reflective Practice for Print Reporters 10 ECTS
- Reflective Practice for Broadcasters15 ECTS
- Features Journalism 10 ECTS
- Digital Literary Studies 10 ECTS
- Media Ethics 5 ECTS
YEAR 2
- Special Topics in Journalism A 5 ECTS
- Political Reporting 5 ECTS
- Discovering the Archives 10 ECTS
- Journalism Studies Dissertation 30 ECTS CORE
- Digital Literary Studies 10 ECTS
- Contemporary Publishing 10 ECTS
- Special Topics in Journalism B 5 ECTS
- Cultural Journalism 5 ECTS
- Data Journalism 5 ECTS
- Digital Play and Practice 10 ECTS
Why Choose This Course?
Career Opportunities
Who’s Suited to This Course
Learning Outcomes
Work Placement
Study Abroad
Related Student Organisations
Course Fees
Fees: EU
Fees: Tuition
Fees: Student levy
Fees: Non EU
Fees: Part time
€4,160 p.a. 2017/18
Postgraduate students in receipt of a SUSI grant—please note an F4 grant is where SUSI will pay €2,000 towards your full-time tuition. You will be liable for the remainder of the total fee. An F5 grant is where SUSI will pay full-time TUITION up to a maximum of €6,270. SUSI will not cover the student levy of €224.
Postgraduate fee breakdown = tuition (EU or NON EU) + student levy as outlined above.
