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COURSE OVERVIEW
The Mundus-Journalism Master is a truly transnational two-year course, giving an empowering foundation for the analysis and reporting of global change.
Your second year is spent here at Swansea, concentrating on war and conflict.
You will build on existing journalistic skills throughout the course, thanks to a unique teaching combination of journalism, media studies and social sciences.
The Mundus Journalism programme is delivered by an international consortium of universities and media outlets that closely collaborate all year round.
To apply for the course please visit the Aarhus website
WHY JOURNALISM, MEDIA AND GLOBALISATION AT SWANSEA?
Swansea University has an established profile for teaching journalism and media, and a distinct expertise in war reporting.
Based on our energising Singleton Park campus, in parkland overlooking Swansea Bay, we have the expertise and full range of modern facilities to ensure your learning is as up to the minute as possible.
The College of Arts and Humanities is home to The Callaghan Centre for the study of conflict, power and empire. A major attraction for scholars and postgraduate students with related research expertise, the centre produces world-class research, manages major Research Council funded projects, and promotes collaboration between scholars, policymakers and cultural providers.
YOUR JOURNALISM, MEDIA AND GLOBALISATION EXPERIENCE
You will study three 20-credit modules before taking a 60-credit dissertation project.
War reporting expertise at Swansea is reflected in three modules: war reporting, new media technology and social conflict, and reporting risk.
War Reporting offers a historical overview of war journalism and war propaganda. After starting with 19th century conflicts such as the Crimean War, you then investigate the reporting of World War One and Two, the Spanish and Ethiopian civil wars, Korea, Vietnam and the two Gulf Wars.
New Media Technology and Social Conflict looks at technology in the development of social movements and social conflict. You will examine case studies on migration, anti-globalisation protests, green movements, religious clashes, racism and xenophobia.
Reporting Risk explores theoretical and conceptual issues that frame warfare reporting in modern society.
Unassessed courses are also available to help you develop study skills and prepare for the dissertation.
JOURNALISM, MEDIA AND GLOBALISATION EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
You will develop excellent oral and writing skills, improving your abilities with media and learning to present ideas in a range of formats.
Graduates of this course progress to rewarding careers in journalism, media, PR, broadcasting and publishing.