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Master of Journalism and Media is a specialized academic degree that focuses on the study and application of journalism principles and media practices. This program aims to develop students' skills in areas such as news editing, broadcast journalism, radio, digital media, photojournalism, investigative journalism, and media management.

Here is an overview of the content and objectives of the Master of Journalism and Media program:

1. Journalism and Media Theories: Students are introduced to the concepts and theories related to journalism and media and explore the fundamental lessons in the evolution and impact of media on society and culture.

2. News Editing and Writing: Students learn the skills of editing and journalistic writing and gain practical experience in article writing, effective news editing, and professional ethics.

3. Multimedia Journalism: Students become familiar with various media platforms such as television, radio, and digital media. They learn how to produce, direct, and distribute content through these platforms.

4. Investigative Journalism: Students receive training in investigative journalism techniques, conducting in-depth journalistic investigations, gathering and analyzing evidence systematically.

5. Media, Politics, and Society: Students study the interaction between media, politics, and society and learn about the journalistic coverage of political and social events.

6. Media Management: Students learn the principles of media management and organization, including media planning, human resource management, and media marketing.

7. Research and Final Projects: Research projects or applied final projects are conducted to allow students to apply the knowledge and skills acquired during the program.

Upon completion of the Master of Journalism and Media degree, graduates can pursue professional careers in various media outlets such as print journalism, broadcast journalism, radio, digital journalism, advertising, public relations, publishing, and investigative journalism. They may work in public or private media organizations as well as in government or non-governmental institutions.