The MSc in Journalism Studies at Stockholm University examines journalism’s role in political communication, how media change under globalization, and how digital platforms reshape journalistic work and media organizations. The programme also offers strong specialisations in cultural journalism and photo journalism, alongside training in research methods for independent thesis work.
The MSc in Journalism Studies at Stockholm University delves into the critical role of journalism in political communication, the impact of globalization on media, and the transformative effects of digital platforms on journalistic practices and media organizations. The program offers in-depth specializations in cultural journalism and photojournalism, along with robust training in research methodologies essential for conducting independent thesis research.
The program integrates journalism studies with comprehensive research training. Students will engage in core courses that cover journalism as a research field, media economics, editorial structures, and methodological approaches in journalism scholarship. This is followed by advanced methodological training and a dedicated thesis semester.
To be eligible for the MSc in Journalism Studies, applicants should possess a relevant undergraduate degree and meet specific language proficiency criteria. Additional documentation, such as letters of recommendation and a statement of purpose, may also be required.
Graduates of the Journalism Studies program are well-equipped for a variety of roles within the media landscape. Career opportunities include positions in journalism, media management, communication, public relations, and research. The program's emphasis on digital platforms prepares students for the evolving demands of the media industry, making them valuable assets in contemporary news and communication environments.
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