Graduate Certificate in Journalism (Advanced)
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Graduate Certificate in Journalism (Advanced)
The Graduate Certificate in Journalism (Advanced) is associated with the already established Master of Journalism. The Certificate’s four core compulsory subjects develop your critical and technical skills, while a number of journalism-related electives build on this skill set. Together, these subjects represent integral journalistic skills and understandings, with opportunities to…
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The Graduate Certificate in Journalism (Advanced) is associated with the already established Master of Journalism. The Certificate’s four core compulsory subjects develop your critical and technical skills, while a number of journalism-related electives build on this skill set. Together, these subjects represent integral journalistic skills and understandings, with opportunities to study other advanced subjects.
Who is it for?
The Graduate Certificate in Journalism (Advanced) option is intended for those looking for a specific, professionally-focused stream of study in journalism. Refine your practical understanding of how news stories are put together and be equipped to critically reflect on writing challenges that journalists face across different media – print and digital.
Career outcomes for the Graduate Certificate in Journalism (Advanced) reach across all media platforms. Get a head start pursuing roles including:
- TV, print or radio journalist and reporter
- Editor and subeditor
- Blogger and copywriter.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne enjoys an outstanding reputation with world rankings, consistently being placed as Australia’s leading comprehensive research-intensive university, and is one of the world’s top 50 (as per Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015 – 2016 and Academic Ranking of World Universities 2015). There are over 80 different undergraduate study areas and over 270 graduate courses at Melbourne for students to choose from. The University has extensive global networks and has seven campus locations across Melbourne and rural Victoria.
Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne enjoys an outstanding reputation with world rankings, consistently being placed as Australia’s leading comprehensive research-intensive university, and is one of the world’s top 50 (as per Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015 – 2016 and Academic Ranking of World Universities 2015). There are over 80 different undergraduate study areas and over 270 graduate courses at Melbourne for students to choose from. The University has extensive global networks and has seven campus locations across Melbourne and rural Victoria.