Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
2 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Communications | Journalism
Area of study
Journalism and Information
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Master of Arts in Global Mass Communication Program

The Master of Arts in Global Mass Communication program is a joint degree offered by the University of Leipzig and Ohio University. The program requires 120 ECTS points for completion, which includes module examinations and a master's thesis.


Program Structure

  • The program consists of a maximum of 120 ECTS points.
  • Students must also complete 38 U.S. credit hours, with at least 50% of these credits earned during the semester abroad or through online courses at Ohio University.
  • Failure to meet Ohio University's requirements will result in the awarding of only the Master of Arts in Global Mass Communication degree.

Module Examinations

Module examinations are typically held at the end of each module. Detailed information on examination regulations and procedures can be found in the program's examination and study regulations.


Examination Regulations

  • The examination regulations outline the requirements and procedures for module examinations and the master's thesis.
  • The study regulations provide information on the program's structure, curriculum, and assessment methods.

Master's Thesis

  • The master's thesis is written in English and supervised by a professor from either the University of Leipzig or Ohio University.
  • The thesis is worth 20 ECTS points and is typically completed in the fourth semester.
  • A thesis committee, consisting of members from both partner institutions, oversees the thesis process.

Thesis Committee

  • The thesis committee is responsible for guiding and evaluating the master's thesis.
  • The committee consists of a chair (the primary supervisor) and two additional members, with at least one member from a partner institution.

Thesis Proposal and Defense

  • Students must defend their thesis proposal before the thesis committee.
  • The thesis defense is typically conducted via Skype call with the committee members.
  • The actual thesis writing period is a maximum of 23 weeks, according to Leipzig's examination regulations, with the possibility of a six-week extension under certain circumstances.

Enrollment and Registration

  • Enrollment in the program is done through the University of Leipzig's online enrollment system.
  • Students must register for modules and examinations through the system, and any issues with registration should be directed to the enrollment team.

Pr㘹ungsausschuss (Examination Committee)

  • The examination committee is responsible for overseeing the examination process and ensuring that it is conducted fairly and in accordance with the program's regulations.
  • The committee consists of a chair and several members, including representatives from the faculty and student body.

Contact and Feedback

  • Students can provide feedback on the program and its administration through designated channels.
  • However, all inquiries and requests should be directed through official channels, ensuring that all necessary information, such as student ID numbers and module details, is provided for efficient processing.

Program Administration

  • The program is administered jointly by the University of Leipzig and Ohio University.
  • Each university has its own set of regulations and procedures that students must follow.

Academic Calendar

  • The academic calendar for the program follows the University of Leipzig's calendar, with adjustments made for the semester abroad at Ohio University.

Student Support

  • Students have access to various support services, including academic advising, language support, and career counseling.
  • The program also offers opportunities for students to engage in research projects and internships.

Research Areas

  • The program focuses on global mass communication, with research areas including:
    • Media and communication studies
    • Journalism
    • Public relations
    • Media management
    • International communication

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the program can pursue careers in:
    • Journalism and media
    • Public relations and corporate communication
    • Media management and production
    • International communication and diplomacy
    • Academic and research institutions

Conclusion

The Master of Arts in Global Mass Communication program offers students a unique opportunity to study global mass communication in an international context. With its joint degree structure and research-focused curriculum, the program prepares students for careers in media, communication, and related fields.


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