28 August 2015

Application details

The Master of Journalism course is a one year full-time or two year part-time course. Students learn the core skills of journalism—reporting and writing, television and video production, and digital journalism. They also take elective courses in a range of subjects from business and finance to public health and documentary film.
24 August 2015

FAQ

1. Can I apply to the MJ programme if I have not studied journalism before, or if I do not have a journalism background? Yes, definitely. The MJ programme is designed to give you the tools […]
24 August 2015

Recent graduate Georgia McCafferty on studying the Master of Journalism programme

Georgie McCafferty (MJ 2014) is a recent graduate of the JMSC Master of Journalism programme, a mother of three, and a freelance journalist. In this video, she talks about juggling family and studies during her Master of Journalism programme, and how the courses helped prepare her for a career in journalism.
24 August 2015

Master of Journalism internships

The JMSC faculty’s networks with leading international media organisations have helped build one of the most dynamic journalism internship programmes in the world.
24 August 2015

International student body

University backgrounds of MJ students 2001–2020 (partial listing)  
23 August 2015

Where our graduates get jobs

Graduating students have been hired by the world’s leading media organisations including Bloomberg, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. The close links that the JMSC enjoys with leading international and local news organisations has helped graduating students find employment in these organisations.
11 August 2015

Alumni Stories

Read some of our Master of Journalism alumni stories: Pavaan Mathema, MJ2013, Managing Editor for nepalnews.com in Nepal “A year in Hong Kong at JMSC was an eye-opening experience for me.  At core, I’m a […]
10 December 2014

Tips on how to get an internship from MJ 2014 Kevin Cureau

As a foreign student whose native language is not English, you have to focus on your other strengths to get the internships you want, according to French-born MJ 2013 graduate, Kevin Cureau.