General
Program Description
Students gain hands-on experience in reporting, editing and related production and design skills in a wide variety of text, audio and visual mediums. There is an emphasis on storytelling with digital tools, exploring innovation and embracing entrepreneurship. Students have the opportunity to use, experience and think about emerging journalistic practices across different areas, including drones, virtual reality and computer-assisted reporting. This course is part of an articulated program of study and is suitable for anyone interested in learning how to fully harness the power of journalism. Download the Advanced Journalism flyer
Graduates of the program: have strong and flexible research, reporting and production skills and a critical understanding of contemporary media are innovative practitioners and agile thinkers who are able to develop new ideas and practices across journalism and media strive towards leadership positions that are grounded in ethical, professional and transparent practice possess the ability to work across platforms, channels and disciplines in digital and emerging environments.
Career options include reporter, producer, presenter and editor across most types of public and private media, broadcast and publishing organisations.
About the School
At UTS, we think differently: we take global approach to education that has innovation at its core. What’s more, we’re a university for the real world. All our courses are closely aligned with industr ... Read More