Dublin, Ireland
Your teachers are experts in their fields and bring their cutting-edge research into the classroom.
You'll be part of the School of Communications and learn from specialists in political, climate change and data journalism, as well as journalism and gender and journalism history.
You'll also gain hands-on skills in various aspects of journalism, such as reporting news, creating video and audio content, mobile journalism (MoJo) and designing news layouts.
Your classes will happen in modern Mac computer labs, radio studios and a fully equipped TV studio. You'll be taught by seasoned industry professionals. Plus, at the end of the academic year, you'll have a six-week internship with a media company.
After you graduate, you'll become part of our alumni network which includes some of the biggest names in Irish journalism. You'll have the skills and know-how to jump right into a newsroom. But, you'll also be qualified to work in areas such as policymaking, public affairs, content creation, the NGO sector, broadcasting or public relations.