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The Department of Journalism is the oldest specialised postgraduate training institution for this profession in South Africa. In the one-year BA Honours programme, professional, practical skills dovetail with conceptual skills. In the advanced master's and doctoral programmes the focus shifts to research on journalism in particular, and the media in general.?
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MA is a taught mas?ter's programme requiring students to visit the Stellenbosch campus for the attendance of two series of block lectures. Students may make appointments for supervision in between. Students choose between coursework plus a 25% research assignment, or coursework plus a 50% thesis, or a 100% thesis.
The coursework entails electives such as:
- Media Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Media Ethics
- Media, Culture and the Information Society
- Media History
- Science Communication
??A doctoral study may be undertaken after the student and the Department has reached an agreement on a research topic and proposal.?
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