| Course Name |
Journalism with New Media |
| Course Provider |
Cork Institute of Technology |
| Alternative Provider(s) |
CIT Crawford College of Art & Design |
| Course Code |
CR_HJWNM_9 |
| Course Type |
Postgraduate |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
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Major |
Cork Institute of Technology |
Level 9 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
Course provider |
| Attendance Options |
Part time, Online |
| Location (Districts) |
Cork City |
| Qualification Letters |
MA |
| Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
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All part-time programmes at CIT will run subject to sufficient student numbers. Where a programme cannot proceed, applicants will be contacted and advised on alternative study options.
Information/Registration for the academic year beginning September 2017 will take place from 6.00pm to 8.00pm on the following dates:
Tuesday 5th September 2017
CIT Bishopstown Campus
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Humanities: Cookery, Bar Operations, Hospitality Management, and Counselling & Psychotherapy.
Media: Media Production, Radio Broadcast Media, Journalism, E-learning, and Digital Media.
Wednesday 6th September 2017
CIT Bishopstown Campus
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Thursday 7th September 2017
CIT Crawford College of Art & Design
Please note: Enrolment will take place at the CIT Crawford College of Art & Design, Sharman Crawford Street, Cork, from 6.00pm to 8.00pm.
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Course & Module Information, and to apply online, visit www.cit.ie/course/CRHJWNM9
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| Application Date |
Application Closing Date: 15th September 2017. |
| Duration |
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This is a full-time programme which can be studied part-time, over two years.
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This is a full-time programme which can be studied part-time, over two years.
The programme is delivered entirely online. All registered students are also, uniquely, given access to a virtualised desktop which provides all their multimedia software and remote storage requirements for the duration of the course. This means the programme may appeal to those who, for whatever reasons, cannot commit to attending regular face-to-face lectures and labs or who simply find the flexibility and convenience of studying at a distance attractive.
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| Course Fee |
€5,000. |
| Financial Support |
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Fees
Details of course fees are included with the course information in this handbook. Students should note that Fees quoted relate to the academic year 2017-2018 only and are subject to change on an annual basis. Except where stated, course fees cover the cost of tuition only. Registration fees for professional bodies etc. are payable separately to these institutions.
Students will be notified of their fees by email to their CIT email account and in all cases, course fees must be paid before attending lectures.
Students can check their account balance and pay their fees online at www.cit.ie/pay
Failure to pay fees on time will result in a late payment fee of 10% being applied and students will no longer have access to the following IT facilities:
• Student Email
• PCs on Campus
• Blackboard
• Library Search
• Card Topup
• Password Reset
• Wifi Registration
• Get Microsoft Office
• Access Student Drive
Where course fees are being funded by an employer, you are asked to seek payment or reimbursement from your employer. Where an employer requires an invoice in their Company name the employer must e-mail fees@cit.ie with the relevant details and the amount of Fees they will be funding.
For semesterised courses, students pay for the relevant modules at the beginning of each semester. Payment of fees by laser, debit or credit card can be made online at www.cit. ie/pay or by phoning 021 433 5440.
Students should familiarise themselves with the relevant section of the Student Regulations. Please note that the Fees Office will use your CIT email account for important communications.
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Refund Policy
All courses at CIT will run subject to sufficient student numbers. Where a course cannot proceed, applicants will be contacted and advised on alternative study options.
The following refund policy applies to all courses detailed in this handbook for the 2017/2018 academic year:
A full refund will be given to all applicants for courses which do not proceed.
A full refund will be given to students who withdraw before 5th September.
Where students pay the online application fee to accept an offer they have 14 days in which to withdraw and claim a full refund provided the course has not commenced.
A full refund (less 15% administration fee) will be given to applicants for short courses, if requested up to one week after course commencement. No refunds will be given thereafter. A short Course is less than 12 weeks duration.
A full refund (less 15% administration fee) will be given to applicants for semesterised and full year courses if requested up to one month after the commencement of Semester 1 and before the end of February for Semester 2. No refunds will be given thereafter.
All applications for refunds must be made on the appropriate Refund Form which can be requested from the CIT Fees Office (email fees@cit.ie).
NB: Students are reminded to ensure that they have clearly understood all the terms of their enrolment with CIT, in particular clauses concerning refunds, deferments, waivers, course transfers, and visa applications (when applicable).
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| Entry Requirements |
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The course is a well-rounded, professional programme that prepares graduates for entry-level positions in the media. The programme stresses a balance of academic and practical modules and offers a solid grounding in the tools...
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The course is a well-rounded, professional programme that prepares graduates for entry-level positions in the media. The programme stresses a balance of academic and practical modules and offers a solid grounding in the tools and practices of print, broadcast, and online journalism.
Entry requirements for this course will be in accordance with standard Institute admissions procedures. Entrants will be expected to hold minimum of a 2.2 honours degree.
Admission to the course will be on the basis of interview. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) will be applicable for candidates entering from the workplace or applying for admission from other institutes. Visit www.cit.ie/rpl.
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| Interview |
Yes |
| Comment |
Award
Master of Arts in Journalism with New Media (Level 9 on the National Framework of Qualifications). |
| Course Content |
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The overall aim of this programme is to produce graduates who can demonstrate essential skills in the fast-moving environment that is modern Journalism. Graduates will have acquired the knowledge, skills and competencies that will equip them to...
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The overall aim of this programme is to produce graduates who can demonstrate essential skills in the fast-moving environment that is modern Journalism. Graduates will have acquired the knowledge, skills and competencies that will equip them to function as professionals with a solid grounding in the tools and practices of print, broadcast and online journalism.
Course content focuses strongly on journalistic tools and techniques, particularly within the growing new media environment, and on the increasing globalisation and convergence of the media industries.
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| Subjects Taught |
Stage 1/Semester 1
Audio-Visual Broadcasting One
News Writing and Editing
Media History & Structure
Research Methods and Practice
Multimedia Production
New Media Workplace
Stage 1/Semester 2
Audio-Visual Broadcasting Two
Features and Web Writing
Media Law, Ethics & Professional Practice
Cybercultures
New Media Production
Elective
Studio Technology
Free Choice Module
Creative Thinking and Design
Stage 2/Semester 1
Journalism Master Project |
| Number of Credits |
90 |
| Further Enquiries |
Frank O’Donovan
T: 021 432 6117
E: frank.odonovan@cit.ie |
| Course Web Page |
Web Page - Click Here |
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