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7 Journalism, Media, and Mass Communication Masters Degree Programs in New Zealand


University of Otago
Master of Arts (Coursework) (MA(Coursework)) in Communication Studies
- Dunedin, New Zealand
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts (Coursework) program is designed to give students the skills sought-after by employers around the globe, with a balance of specific subject knowledge plus broad-based transferable skills – such as oral and written communication, and analytical skills.


University of Otago
Master of Arts (Coursework) (MA(Coursework)) in Film and Media Studies
- Dunedin, New Zealand
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts (Coursework) program is designed to give students the skills sought-after by employers around the globe, with a balance of specific subject knowledge plus broad-based transferable skills – such as oral and written communication, and analytical skills.
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University of Otago
Master of Applied Science (MAppSc) in Telecommunications
- Dunedin, New Zealand
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master of Applied Science (MAppSc) is a 180-point, coursework postgraduate degree. A candidate would normally be a graduate but the degree is also open to those with other relevant qualifications.


Victoria University of Wellington
Master of Communication – MC
- Wellington, New Zealand
Master degree
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
Refine your knowledge of the theory and practice of communication with a Master of Communication from Victoria University of Wellington. Draw on the University’s broad field of knowledge and expertise and focus on a unique range of subjects-from political communication and intercultural communication to media studies, popular film or music. You can also choose to focus on science communication, a specialisation unique to the Victoria University of Wellington.


Victoria University of Wellington
Master of Intercultural Communication and Applied Translation – MICAT
- Wellington, New Zealand
Master degree
Full time, Part time
12 months
On-Campus
English
Advance your translation skills and learn about the crucial role of communication across languages and cultures. Get ready for a career in the growing language services industry and beyond.


The University of Waikato
Master of Media and Creative Technologies
- Hamilton, New Zealand
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Master of Media and Creative Technologies is designed to enhance the creative and technical scope of media designers, performers and creators. This degree will provide you with a distinct edge in an increasingly competitive media field nationally and globally.


Victoria University of Wellington
Master of Public Management
- Wellington, New Zealand
Master degree
Full time, Part time
16 months
On-Campus
English
Enhance your performance as a manager with advanced knowledge of the theory and strategies behind best practice in public management. With a Master of Public Management you’ll become a more effective public manager and build your ability to influence the strategic and operational direction of public-sector organisations. Learn about governance and public-sector reform, and how to manage budgets, finances, and organisational capital.
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Pursuing a Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication in New Zealand offers you the chance to engage deeply with contemporary media landscapes. The country's unique blend of creativity and rigorous journalism standards provides a rich environment for developing practical skills and critical thinking.
You'll explore specialized topics like investigative reporting, digital media strategies, and communication ethics. Through research projects and applied coursework, you’ll hone your ability to craft compelling narratives and conduct thorough field research. This hands-on approach fosters independence and helps students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on media practices.
New Zealand’s media industry is dynamic, emphasizing the importance of responsible journalism in a multicultural society. The nation’s commitment to freedom of expression and diverse viewpoints equips graduates with globally transferable skills. Graduates commonly find opportunities in various sectors, including media production, public relations, and digital content creation, preparing you for a vibrant career in an ever-evolving field.