Postgraduate

Master of Media and Communications

Testamur Title of Degree:

Master of Media and Communications

Abbreviation:

MMediaComm

UOW Course Code:

1451

Total Credit Points:

72

Duration:

1.5 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Home Faculty:

Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

Intake Session(s):

PG Spring, PG Summer, PG Autumn

Delivery Mode:

On-campus

Delivery Campus:

UOW Dubai

Additional Information:

UOW Dubai

Overview

The Master of Media and Communications will give you a strong foundation in the practical skills required to succeed in this dynamic business sector. The program immerses you in a multi-disciplinary environment, promoting collaborative working and team leadership, as well as independent learning.

The direction in media and communications in the 21st century has been toward working alone as well as in teams on projects of all sizes. Today’s journalist often functions as a one-person operation responsible for writing, recording audio and video, editing, and producing material for various platforms. The same skills are required in public relations and higher level versions of these skills figure in feature films and documentaries.

This program will equip students to work in these ways and also to function effectively in teams, as team member or team leader, both of which roles are often required by clients in the industry today.

Course Learning Outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of a course. Students graduating from this course will be able to:

CLO Description
1 Demonstrate an understanding of and synthesise historical, theoretical, technological, legal and ethical aspects of media and communications.
2 Apply skills, methods, processes and technology with creativity to create media products in a real world context.
3 Understand and apply the techniques of collaborative practice, ethical practice and networking within professional and industry contexts to produce media products.
4 Creatively apply skills to produce content for new and emerging media platforms.
5 Independently plan and execute a substantial research based project or piece of scholarship that demonstrates advanced understanding and critical analysis of the area of study.

Course Structure

There are two entry levels to the Master of Media and Communications. If you have completed a three year undergraduate degree program, or a four year program without a research component, you will enter the MMC program at the foundation level. This will involve completing two extra subjects, decided in consultation with the Faculty.

Once you have completed the extra subjects, or if you have completed a four year degree that included a research component, you will enter on to the main program, The main program involves a total of 10 subjects, including five core subjects of six credit points each, three electives of six credit points each and a thesis which carries the weighting of 12 credit points.

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points
Foundation Subjects
ENG 900 Writing for Communication 6
MMC 915 Design and Desktop Publishing 6
Core Subjects
MMC 901 Data Journalism: Research and Visualization 6
MMC 910 Journalism and Society 6
MMC 911 Introduction to News Writing 6
MMC 912 Legal and Ethical Issues 6
MMC 913 Introduction to Convergent Journalism 6
Elective Subjects
Choose Three subjects from the list below:
MMC 900 Internship 6
MMC 915 Design and Desktop Publishing 6
MMC 923 TV Journalism 6
MMC 925 International Journalism 6
MMC 926 Film and Cinema Studies 6
MMC 927 Media Management 6
MMC 928 Marketing Media 6
MMC 940 Transmedia Storytelling 6
MMC 941 Global Mediascape 6
Final Project
Choose either Option 1 or Option 2 below:
Option 1
MMC 936 Internship, Practicum, Thesis, Major Project, or Professional Portfo 12
Option 2
MIST993 Research Project in International Studies 6
1 elective from the list above
Last reviewed: 23 July, 2020