Program Overview
University Program Information
The University of Leipzig offers a Master of Science in Journalism program, which includes a practical phase consisting of a journalistic traineeship in a media editorial office. This traineeship lasts for at least nine months, typically twelve months, and is designed to equip students with the skills to work as editors in a media company.
General Information
The minimum nine-month traineeship is bound to a traineeship employment contract and takes place in an editorial office that produces journalistic content and is capable of guiding trainees. During the traineeship, students are introduced to various fields of activity, particularly in news editing and a theme or specialist department.
The recognition of equivalent training in media editorial offices, especially abroad, is decided by the examination committee. A journalistic traineeship completed prior to the study program can be recognized, reducing the study duration from three to two years.
The following proofs must be provided:
- Students must create a detailed traineeship report describing the organization, area of deployment, tasks, and activities performed.
- A member of the management of the organization must issue a confirmation of the duration and content of the traineeship, as well as the information in the traineeship report.
Media Partners
The Journalism study program is in permanent exchange with around 40 media editorial offices to support students in applying for a traineeship position. These cooperations have grown over the years and are an important pillar of the study program. The renowned media houses include supra-regional and regional daily newspapers, public broadcasters, news agencies, editorial networks, and production companies.
Traineeship Representative
The contact person for all questions regarding the traineeship is Dr. Uwe Kr垐er.
Program Details
The Master of Science in Journalism program at the University of Leipzig is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in journalism, including theoretical foundations, practical skills, and industry connections. The program's focus on a practical traineeship ensures that graduates are well-prepared for a career in journalism.
Program Structure
The program consists of a theoretical phase and a practical phase. The theoretical phase provides students with a solid foundation in journalism, including courses on news editing, theme or specialist departments, and media studies. The practical phase, which includes the traineeship, provides students with hands-on experience in a media editorial office.
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the Master of Science in Journalism program include a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as journalism, communications, or media studies. Applicants must also demonstrate a strong interest in journalism and a willingness to learn and adapt to the demands of the profession.
Research Areas
The program's research areas include journalism studies, media studies, and communications. The program's faculty is composed of experienced journalists and scholars who are actively engaged in research and publication in these areas.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master of Science in Journalism program at the University of Leipzig are well-prepared for a career in journalism, including positions as editors, reporters, and producers in media companies. The program's strong industry connections and emphasis on practical skills ensure that graduates are highly competitive in the job market.
