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- Anonymous Original poster
- 13 Mar 2012
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- Preferred qualification: Postgraduate | Preferred study destination: Australia
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- Anonymous Participant
Hi very good morning, US, UK and Australia will be good choice for studying Journalism.
UK Universities : City University London, Goldsmith University, Kingston University, University of Sheffield, Cardiff University, University of Falmouth, Newcastle University, London Metropolitan University, Birmingham City University, Lincoln University, etc...
Procedure : "10th & 12th mark sheet, bachelors mark sheet, provisional certificate, course completion certificate & degree certificates, IELTS score, 2 reference letter, statement of purpose, passport, resume & if you have work experience"
US Universities : West Virgina University, University of Lowa, Ball State University, University of South California, University of Califonia, University of Florida, Arizona State University, University of Alabama, etc
Procedure: 10th & 12th mark sheet, bachelors mark sheet, provisional certificate, course completion certificate & degree certificates, TOEFL score, GRE, 3 letter of recommendation, Statement of purpose, resume, sample of your writings (e.g. a press release, news clipping, or a college/university research paper), financial aid.
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- Anonymous Participant
MA Journalism is being offered in University of Lincoln in UK. This is a 1 year course and suits students with experience in journalism. This degree programme presents a professional education in journalism, equipping graduates for careers in the media, and an academic analysis of a range of critical approaches to the subject.
The MA Journalism offers a unique combination of features. It provides a challenging postgraduate programme with cross-platform, hands-on experience in print media, online, radio and TV, together with the opportunity to specialise.
The program cost about 12,000 UK pounds and starts in September. Log on to www.lincoln.ac.uk.