Students
Tuition Fee
USD 22,200
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
12 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Communications | Media Studies
Area of study
Journalism and Information
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 22,200
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Manage Cookies

Global Media and Communication at University of Galway

Course Overview

Introduction

This programme aims to prepare you to work as a professional in the international media and communications industries with a specialism in a chosen area. The programme will give you a critical understanding of the 21st Century complex global media ecosystem, and will prepare you to work as a communications professional with high-end production skills to work across multiple platforms. You will also have an opportunity to further specialise and develop a niche in a subject area of particular interest via a choice of elective streams including Social Media and Digital Technology; Global Business and Financial Communication; Climate Action, Sustainability and STEM Communication, or Humanitarian Communication and Human Rights.

Students from all streams will also complete a capstone module DJ6124 Final Project (30cr) and may undertake an optional internship during the third semester.

Programme streams

This stream prepares you to thrive in networked environments and combines emerging theory around traditional and social media with skills such as production, creative coding, video and podcasting. You will develop your capacity to communicate effectively in a multimedia environment and on graduation you will be ready for roles such as social producers and executives in digital communication and marketing.

Semester one

DJ6142 Global Media and Society (5cr)

DJ6129 Social Media & Digital Production (10cr)

DJ6132 Digital Sandbox (10cr)

Semester two

DJ6133 Data Journalism and Visualisation (10cr)

DJ6122 Researching the Media (5cr)

DJ6137 Strategic Communication (10cr)

  • You will build expertise in communicating a wide range of issues relating to the financial world and learn to humanise and visualise sometimes complex issues to make them accessible to a general audience. On graduation you will be ready to work in roles including financial journalism/communications, and in financial markets. Successful completion of this stream includes the

    certification.

    Semester one

    DJ6142 Global Media and Society (5cr)

    DJ6129 Social Media & Digital Production (10cr)

    DJ6135 Reporting Economics and Politics (10cr)

    DJ6134 Business and Financial Journalism (10cr)

    DJ6137 Strategic Communication (10cr)

    DJ6122 Researching the Media (5cr)

    DJ6133 Data Journalism and Visualisation (10cr)

    This stream will help you develop your critical skills literacy and an ethical awareness to make sense of scientific and environmental issues and the expertise to communicate these issues through multiple media formats. On graduation you will be ready to work in roles including as climate advocacy and science communication officers with the UN, NGOs, climate, environmental and civil society organisations.

    Semester one

    DJ6142 Global Media and Society (5cr)

    DJ6129 Social Media & Digital Production (10cr)

    TI216 Weather and Climate (5cr)

    DJ6133 Data Journalism and Visualisation (10cr)

    DJ6122 Researching the Media (5cr)

    DJ6144 Communicating Climate Action and Science (10cr)

  • LW5124 Climate Justice (5cr) OR TI2108 Introduction to Paleoclimatology (5cr) OR DJ6143 ‘Media Law (5cr)
  • DJ6125 Investigating Miscarriages of Justice (10cr) OR DJ6135 Reporting Economics and Politics (10cr)
  • In this stream you will explore the relationship between humanitarian communication and human rights and you will have an opportunity to take elective modules offered by the Irish Centre for Human Rights with guest professors such as UN experts in areas like migration and refugees. On graduation you will be ready to work as humanitarian communication officers with the civil and public service, the diplomatic corps, development organisations, the EU and the UN, NGOs, and civil society organisations.

    Semester one

    DJ6142 Global Media and Society (5cr)

    DJ6129 Social Media & Digital Production (10cr)

    LW5117 International Human Rights Law (10cr)

    Semester two

    DJ6139 Humanitarian Communication (10cr)

    DJ6122 Researching the Media (5cr)

    DJ6126 Investigating Miscarriages of Justice (10cr)

  • DJ6135 Reporting Economics and Politics (10cr)
  • LW5123 International Peace Operations (10cr)
  • DJ6133 Data Journalism and Visualisation (10cr)
  • TI216 Weather and Climate (5cr)
  • DJ6143 ‘Media Law (5cr)
  • LW5124 Climate Justice (5cr)




  • Application is online via the online application system. To apply, you should complete the application form and submit together with the following documents:

  • An up-to-date CV
  • A 700-word personal statement outlining your interested in, and suitability for, the programme. You should indicate which stream you intend to choose and why.
  • A sample of your writing OR other media. This can be an academic essay; a short video or podcast, an article in student media; or a published piece of media. We welcome innovative and non-traditional samples of creativity.
  • Your university transcript.
  • A copy of the picture page of your passport as proof of ID (the original will be checked on registering).
  • In cases where English is not your first language you will need to provide an IELTS test.
  • Shortlisted applications will be invited for interview.





    Who Teaches this Course

  • Fiona McGarry, Lecturer, Discipline of Journalism and Communication
  • An Dr Uinsionn Mac Dubhghaill, Lecturer, Discipline of Journalism and Communication
  • Kelly Fincham, Lecturer, Discipline of Journalism and Communication

  • Adjunct Professors:

    Sean O’Rourke, RTÉ journalist and radio presenter

    Conor Brady, former editor

    Dr Tom Felle BSc, MA, PhD

    Head of Discipline

    Discipline of Journalism and Communication, Arts Millennium Building

    University of Galway

    University Road

    Galway H91 TK33, Ireland

    View Profile




    Assessment on the programme is 100% course work. This includes a variety of assessment methods such as term papers, project work, production of media, and individual and team-based projects.

    See More
    How can I help you today?