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Monash University

Master of Journalism (University of Warwick Dual Degree)


Course Details

Offering a truly international perspective, this double degree course combines a Master of Journalism at Monash (in Melbourne, Australia) with a Master of Arts taught in the Department of Politics and International Studies at Warwick University (in Coventry, England). You will be prepared for careers in international journalism or international relations combined with communications. This in-the-field integration of global politics and journalism through study in Europe and Australia has been designed by leading practitioners across both fields. It develops the skills needed to meet the current and future challenges faced by journalism and international relations practitioners globally. The Master of Journalism component of this double degree course provides you with the opportunity to work with award-winning journalists and academics with strong industry links. You will cultivate high-level skills in research and reporting across all media

Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)

Course structure: The Master of Journalism course at Monash is structured in five parts: Part A Foundation Study, Part B. Principal Study, Part C. Applied Study, Part D. Professional Enhancement and Part E. Specialist study. Students in the double degree course with Warwick complete Part B, Part C and Part D of the Monash course and the requirements for one of the Master of Arts degrees offered through the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick.

The Master of Journalism is awarded by Monash University. The Master of Arts in Politics and International Studies is awarded by Warwick University.


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