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2 Journalism MA Degree Programs in Germany


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University of Hamburg, Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences
Master of Arts Communication and Journalism Research for a Sustainable Society (ComSustain)
- Hamburg, Germany
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Are you interested in digital media? Do you care about the environment and making our way of life more sustainable? Would you like to prepare for a job that connects both in communication research, journalism, media organizations, NGOs or the public sector? Welcome to ComSustain: Communication Research for a Sustainable Society.


Media University
M.A. Digital Journalism
- Berlin, Germany
- Frankfurt, Germany
MA
Full time, Part time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English, German
The M.A. Digital Journalism includes the classic media: print, online, and audiovisual, which are increasingly converging in the world of media. The target group is graduates in humanities with linguistic competencies who would like to major in one of these two areas: business/politics or culture/entertainment.
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A Master's degree in Journalism in Germany offers a deep dive into the rapidly evolving world of media and communication. With Germany's rich media landscape and emphasis on journalistic integrity, you'll explore how to navigate and contribute to this dynamic field.
In this program, you'll focus on advanced reporting techniques, multimedia storytelling, and the ethical implications of news dissemination. As a student, you'll engage in practical projects that hone your skills in crafting compelling narratives, conducting investigative research, and utilizing various digital platforms. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, learning how to adapt their stories to different audiences and formats.
Germany's educational approach fosters independence and critical thinking, providing an environment that values both theoretical knowledge and practical application. Graduates of Master's programs in Journalism often pursue careers in various sectors, including traditional media, digital platforms, and public relations, equipping them with skills applicable worldwide. You'll become well-prepared to tackle the challenges of modern journalism while contributing to informed public discourse.