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2 Journalism Degree Programs in Ireland


Dublin City University
MA in Journalism
- Dublin, Ireland
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
DCU’s MSc in Journalism offers expert-led training in political, climate, and data journalism, plus hands-on skills in video, audio, and MoJo production. Learn in state-of-the-art labs and studios, gain real-world experience through a six-week media internship, and join a network of Ireland’s top journalists.


University of Limerick
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Digital Communication
- Limerick, Ireland
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Journalism is an important, exciting and dynamic field. It tells us about ourselves. The platforms through which we tell our stories are evolving, and in UL we offer students a chance to engage with and deliver stories across all digital and social media platforms. We help develop real-world practical and critical thinking skills in students so that their journalism is informed by a balanced sense of justice, accuracy and life-experience. Over the four years our students will:
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Studying Journalism in Ireland offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of media and society while honing your storytelling skills. You'll engage with various forms of journalism, including investigative reporting, multimedia storytelling, and ethical journalism.
As a student in this field, you'll develop critical skills in research, interviewing, and effective writing. Common courses often include news reporting, digital media production, and media law. These courses foster independence and creativity, encouraging you to think critically about how news influences public perception. The focus on applied coursework equips you with hands-on experience in editorial processes and the latest technology used in the industry.
The Irish educational environment promotes collaboration and real-world learning, allowing you to work on projects that mirror industry practices. Graduates of Journalism programs typically carve out successful careers in various media outlets, including newspapers, online platforms, and broadcast news. With a strong foundation in journalistic principles, you're well-prepared to enter a dynamic global job market, where your skills will be valued.