The postgraduate program offers a Master of Arts in Journalism – MA (Journalism)
The MA (Journalism) program at Metro University continues to attract students from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, as it provides an advanced platform to develop expertise in media, communication, and storytelling. The program focuses on investigative reporting, digital media strategies, and critical analysis of contemporary media landscapes.
About The Program
Students pursuing the MA (Journalism) program at Metro University become part of a dynamic and media-driven learning environment. They gain advanced skills in news reporting, editing, multimedia production, and data journalism while working closely with experienced faculty and industry professionals.
The MA (Journalism) program at Metro University is aligned with current media trends and global industry standards. It provides students with opportunities to engage in media research, internships with leading news organizations, and live reporting projects. Students are encouraged to develop ethical journalism practices and a strong sense of social responsibility through investigative assignments, fieldwork, and community-focused storytelling initiatives.
Program Courses: 40 credits
Year One
| Spring Semester 1 | Credits |
|---|---|
| Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
| The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
| African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
| Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) | Credits |
|---|---|
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
Year Two
| Spring Semester 1 | Credits |
|---|---|
| Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
| The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
| African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
| Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) | Credits |
|---|---|
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
Year Three
| Spring Semester 1 | Credits |
|---|---|
| Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
| The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
| African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
| Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) | Credits |
|---|---|
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies | 3 Credits |
The Contemporary African Diaspora | 3 Credits |
African-Americans: A Seminar | 3 Credits |
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