Graduate degree programme in Journalism and Media Analysis is aimed at preparing qualified and responsible journalism professionals having professional skills not only to produce informational content, but also critically and analytically assess communication processes in the context of changing media and socio-cultural environment.
Upon completion of the graduate programme in Journalism and Media Analysis, graduates will acquire the following knowledge and skills:
1. To analyze the functions of journalism, as a structural element of the media system, in a democratic civil society.
2. To explore the processes within media and public space on the national and international level and to assess them in a broader socio-cultural, economic, political and historical context.
3. To evaluate transformations of media systems in the context of globalization and mediatisation, analyzing the information content, audiences, technology and organizations.
4. To apply qualitative, quantitative and comparative research methodology and empirical data collection techniques in communication and media research.
5. To apply techniques and methods of gathering, selecting, evaluating, writing and editing news, while using different types and sources of information, given the media users and different channels.
6. To demonstrate solid knowledge of systems of media regulation, standards of journalistic ethics, and communication culture differences; and to apply the principles of socially responsible journalism.
7. To work with various information sources, identify news values, do interviews, prepare reports, analyze, summarize, raise good problem questions.
8. To develop multiplatform communication projects, using relevant technical equipment and software and taking into consideration media’s aesthetics and genres.
To enrol the Master‘s Programme in Journalism and Media Analysis, students must have completed a Bachelor programme, background knowledge in social sciences and humanities (30 ECTS credits), good command of English, working skills in writing and spelling.
2012-13: 4900 EUR
Vytautas Magnus University offers scholarships to students who are currently enrolled or planning to enrol in Master’s degree programmes taught in English at Vytautas Magnus University. Gold Award, Silver Award, Stipendium Honoris Further Details
Graduates acquire the qualifications to work in print, radio, television and online media organizations;
journalism and media research and training institutions; media monitoring organizations and market research
companies. The Master’s Programme in Journalism and Media Analysis qualifies for further studies, including
PhD programmes.
Obligatory courses (9)
1. Communication in Modernity
2. Communication and Media Philosophy
3. Communication Cultures
4. Communication Research: Discourses and Methods
5. Media Economics
6. Political Communication and Mediatisation
7. Creative Online Writing
8. Audiovisual Journalism
9. Fundamentals in News Reporting
Elective courses (3 courses during 1.5 year)
1. Propaganda Criticism
2. Postcolonial ties in Central and Eastern Europe
3. Popular and Visual Culture
4. International and Intercultural Communication
5. Media Innovations
Research projects (2)
Internship
Master thesis
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