Journalism Practice and Studies
Journalism Practice
From day one students begin to produce real journalism. The program covers the full range of production technologies—print, video, radio and online—and students are taught and expected to reach high professional standards.
Monash Journalism is strongly linked into international collaborations with some of the world's leading journalism schools. In particular, Monash is part of a world-first consortium of European and Australian universities collaborating to teach environmental reporting. It's called the Global Environmental Journalism Initiative and students work online with their peers around Australia and Europe to produce stories with a local and global dimension. There are opportunities for financially-supported student exchanges with our partner universities.
Staff also take a rigorous and critical approach to studying the media and its place in society. Students can expect to graduate with excellent academic and professional qualifications.
2012 Journalism Practice Units
The following unit codes all link to the Monash Handbook:
- ATS1328 Journalism 1
- ATS1329 Journalism 2
- ATS2787 Online journalism
- ATS2788 Radio journalism
- ATS2789 Video journalism
- ATS2790 Print features
- ATS2791 Editing and design
- ATS3656 Online journalism*
- ATS3806 Economic reporting
- ATS3807 Environmental reporting
- ATS3808 Investigative reporting
- ATS3809 Political reporting
- ATS3810 Sports reporting
- ATS3918 International journalism professional project
- ATS3919 Journalism professional placement
- ATS3923 Reporting arts and culture
*Only available to students enrolled prior to 2010.
Journalism Studies
The program in Journalism Studies complements the Journalism practice program, but can also be taken as a stand-alone sequence of study. It explores recent and contemporary scholarship about the institutional context and practice of journalism in Australia and internationally. It takes an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on media studies, political economy, history, philosophy and sociology among other disciplines. It develops advanced skills in media research, and fosters a critical while sympathetic interrogation of journalism practice. Graduates can expect to possess strong skills in scholarly research and analysis that will both enhance their professional skills in journalism, and lead to further study at a higher level as and when needed.
2012 Journalism Studies Units
The following unit codes all link to the Monash Handbook:
- ATS1901 News media and society
- ATS1902 News media and social theory
- ATS2784 News and power
- ATS2785 Journalism and the law
- ATS2645/ATS3645 Journalism and social research
- ATS2646/ATS3646 Journalism: city and country
- ATS2647/ATS3647 Journalism: war and conflict
- ATS3802 Journalism: practice and discourse
- ATS2391/ATS3391 A world of sport: culture, communities and communication
- ATS2547 Cities and sustainability
- ATS2561/ATS3561 Gender, sex and media
2012 Postgraduate Journalism Units
The following unit codes all link to the Monash Handbook:
- APG4773 Research and reporting
- APG4774 Reporting with sound and image
- APG4775 Journalism and the law
- APG4776 Journalism studies
- APG4777 Print features
- APG4778 Editing and publishing
- APG4779 Online research and reporting
- APG4780 Radio reporting
- APG4781 Video journalism
- APG4640/APG5640 Journalism and society
- APG4641/APG5641 Reporting the environment
- APG4642/APG5642 Investigative reporting
- APG4782/APG5809 Specialist reporting
- APG5813 Journalism studies project
- APG5814 Journalism professional project
