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70 MSc Programs in Journalism and Mass Communication Media 2024

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MSc Programs in Journalism and Mass Communication Media

They say that your job is only a job if you don’t love what you do. While it may be hard for many to envision anyone loving spreadsheets and financial ledgers, it’s clear to see how much fun there is to be had in working in the media. A Master of Science (MSc) focusing on media studies can help you to further grow the skills you learned as an undergrad while also giving you a leg up on those with whom you’ll be competing for jobs in the future.

The advanced courses taught in media graduate programs focus on creative practices and technologies, screen and media studies, digital cinema, and design media. Depending upon your specialty, other courses such as business administration, communications, electronics, and computer technology may be required. Unlike undergraduate coursework, much of the curriculum in graduate studies is focused on translating knowledge into a practical setting. Thus, internships are often required.

You’re not the only one with the goal to work in the media. Given the continual advances in production and broadcast technologies, as well as the proliferation of virtual media, media studies often attracts a large number of would-be workers looking to take advantage of these new job opportunities. While you may not yet truly realize what is an MSc in media and how it can help you get ahead, employers certainly do, and they are often looking specifically for those who have such credentials.

You’ll find that different graduate schools have different tuition rates depending upon the types of coursework and student benefits that they offer. If you’re worried about the costs of graduate school, talk with your program administrator about financial assistance options.

The many careers awaiting you once you have your master’s degree in media include: Art director, Graphic designer, Web developer, Production manager, Video editor, Audio/video engineer, Game developer

If you’re currently working, online graduate courses are available to help you achieve your educational goals while you work. Coursework is designed to be completed at your own pace under your own supervision. Instructors remain available to answer questions as they arise.

A Master of Science in Media will help you to build an impressive resume for potential employers looking to fill positions within this competitive industry. To apply, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.