MASTER OF ARTS IN JOURNALISM PROGRAM

Discover the pulse of journalism excellence with the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication (AIJC) Graduate School's Master of Arts in Journalism Program. Crafted for professionals immersed in the dynamic landscape of media and communication, this program empowers individuals across all channels—be it traditional newspapers, online platforms, television, radio, or the ever-evolving realm of social media.

Focused on honing both knowledge and skills, our program equips students with the tools to navigate news development, analyze current journalistic issues, scrutinize industry practices, and seamlessly integrate cutting-edge ICT into newsroom operations.

Led by a distinguished faculty comprising renowned academics, communication specialists, seasoned print and broadcast journalists, and ICT experts, our program cultivates an environment ripe for intellectual growth and professional advancement.

Join us at AIJC Graduate School and embark on a journey to redefine journalism excellence, where tradition meets innovation and every story finds its voice.

Applicants for admission to the AIJC Graduate School may be admitted after satisfying the following requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree, preferably in journalism or communication
  • Work experience in any communication-related job
  • Accomplished GS Online Application for Admission Form [Link Here] with attached documents:
    • Updated comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume
    • Soft/Scanned Copy of Original Transcript of Records from previous college/University
    • Soft/Scanned Copy of School Diploma from previous college/University
    • Two letters of recommendation from previous professors and/or employers
    • Hi-Resolution 1×1 ID picture with white background
    • Proof Payment for PhP1,050.00 Admissions Fee (Bank Details will be in the Link)
  • 1-on-1 Admission Test and Interview [To be Scheduled]

In addition, Foreign students should present a Certificate of Eligibility and Study Permit from the Department of Education, and a copy of their Alien Certification and Registration.

Transferees may submit a true copy of their grades for assessment; relevant courses may be credited toward the AIJC program they want to pursue.

HOW IT WORKS

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We want to make it easy yet still comprehensive and hands-on by leveraging digital tools to aid in your admission journey.

Step 1: Accomplish the GS Online Application Form and submit the required documents [Link Here]

Step 2: Once confirmed, our Admissions Officer will verify your Interview and Entrance Exam Schedule via Mobile/Email.

Step 3: Ace the 1-on-1 Live Online Test and Interview (allot 2 hours).

Step 4: When you succeed, you will receive an Acceptance Letter (which would contain the Enrollment Rates) and a Conforme which you’ll need to sign and send a copy to our admissions officer.

Step 5: Process the Tuition Fee Payment via Bank Transfer and send Proof of Payment via Mobile/Email to our admissions officer.

Step 6: Once all is done, you’ll receive the Schedule of Classes and an exclusive invitation to join the AIJC MS Teams App Group.

*Check the Enrollment Schedule Here.

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Ladderized Program

AIJC’s ladderized Master’s Program enables the student to acquire knowledge and skills in journalism and communication at three levels:

  • Graduate Certificate
  • Graduate Diploma
  • Master’s Degree

The courses are clustered, giving the student a set of usable skills, and in-depth knowledge about a specific area as they proceed from one level to the next.

Courses are taught in the blended mode, combining face-to-face and online methods. Course content integrates research outputs of AIJC’s research and development project

Graduate Certificate

First 15 Units

Graduate Diploma

Second 12 Units

Master’s Degree

Final 12 Units

Program Syllabus and Schedule

Graduate Certificate

  • Craft of Communication (Craft of Writing)

    3 Units

  • Communication Issues

    3 Units

  • Knowledge Management

    3 Units

Major Courses: (6 units)

Any two of the following:

  • News Development Techniques

    3 Units

  • Civic Journalism

    3 Units

  • Investigative Journalism

    3 Units

  • Economic and Finance Reporting

    3 Units

  • Science and Technology Communication

    3 Units

Graduate Diploma

Graduate Certificate(15 units) + 12 units

Required Major Courses (6 units)

  • Advanced Communication Theory

    3 Units

  • Information and Communication Technology Planning

    3 Units

Elective Courses (6 units)

Any two of the following:

  • Online Journalism

    3 Units

  • Broadcast Journalism

    3 Units

  • Photojournalism

    3 Units

  • Communication and Governance

    3 Units

  • Editorial Clinic

    3 Units

  • Communication Media Laws and Ethics

    3 Units

  • Development Communication

    3 Units

  • Development Environment of Communication

    3 Units

Master of Arts in Journalism

Graduate Certificate(15 units) + Graduate Diploma(12 units) + 12 units

  • Communication Research Methods

    3 Units

  • Statistics Applied to Communication

    3 Units

  • Thesis/Special Project

    6 Units

What You Get:

  • Schedule Online Live Sessions via Zoom Professional
  • Recorded Session Library Available
  • PDF E-Modules
  • AIJC E-Book Library
  • In-Person Huddles/Events
  • AIJC Hybrid Graduation Ceremony

Class Schedules:

  • Monday – Friday, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Saturday 9:00 AM to 12:00 NOON, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM, 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

*Manila, Philippine Time

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Courses Description

Risk and Crisis Communication (210)

The application of communication strategies and approaches in risk and crisis situations.  Risk communication refers to conditions of health and environmental hazards while crisis communication refers to communication (and media) strategies to mitigate impact of crisis situations, which are either man-made or natural calamities and accidents. The course also covers conflict management approaches focusing on communication strategies. 

Cross-Cultural Communication (211)

Understanding culture and the challenges of cultural diversity and the dynamics of communication and culture (including language and culture). Includes theoretical perspectives (interpersonal and intergroup communication); Communication behaviors and patterns of various cultural and ethnic groups (within and outside the country); Nonverbal communication in intercultural communication; Applications of cross cultural communication in business and economy, managing conflicts (including terrorism), diplomacy, etc. Special topic is Muslim-Christian dialogue and interaction. 

News Development Techniques (212)

Effective news gathering, interpretation and processing. It examines the media environment- its opportunities and constraints and explores various techniques of investigative and in-depth reporting. It includes establishing the validity and reliability of information, development of skills in integrating knowledge from various sources, and presentation of news content according to established criteria. Computer-assisted reporting is discussed. 

Civic Journalism (213)

Concept and practice of civic or public journalism, an interventionist model of journalism developed in the 1990s by American journalists who were disillusioned by the minimal impact of conventional journalism on public interest.  Recognizing their responsibility to push the “national debate” on issues critical to the solution of social problems, they were dismayed to see that there was no such national debate and that half-baked palliative to social problems were implemented without public involvement.  Their decision to take responsibility led to the birth of public or civic journalism.  This course also discusses models parallel to civic journalism, such as the Philippine-born development journalism, and participatory learning and action. 

Investigative Journalism (214)

Essential skills in locating, investigating, uncovering, handling, and reporting information that are potentially detrimental to individuals or groups who would rather that the matter remain undisclosed. This teaches the student attitudes and behaviours that will enable him/her to use him/her own analysis and judgment in determining the relative worth of hidden information and the potential social benefit of its disclosure.  This discusses procedures for fact-finding, such as studying neglected resources, using anonymous sources, and going undercover.  This also includes skills in people skills, information verification, calculating risk to self and other, obtaining police or legal protection, and protecting sources and witnesses. 

Who is this masters degree for

Investigative Journalists:

  • This program caters to journalists committed to uncovering truths, exposing wrongdoing, and holding power to account. It offers specialized training in investigative reporting techniques, data journalism, and ethical considerations, empowering journalists to produce in-depth, impactful stories that drive societal change.

Foreign Correspondents:

  • Journalists from international locations face unique challenges in navigating cultural differences, language barriers, and geopolitical complexities. This program provides coursework in cross-cultural journalism, and conflict reporting, equipping correspondents with the skills to provide accurate, nuanced coverage of global events.

Broadcast News Producers:

  • For professionals working in television and radio news production, this program provides advanced training in storytelling, scriptwriting, and multimedia journalism. It equips producers with the skills to craft compelling news content, adapt to evolving audience preferences, and deliver accurate, timely news coverage across broadcast platforms.

Community News Reporters:

  • Local news reporters play a vital role in covering community events, issues, and interests that may otherwise go unnoticed. This program offers specialized training in community journalism, investigative reporting at the grassroots level, and multimedia storytelling, empowering reporters to serve as trusted voices within their communities and drive positive change.

Digital News Editors:

  • In the digital age, news editors must navigate rapidly changing media landscapes, audience behaviors, and technological advancements. This program offers specialized coursework in digital newsroom management, audience engagement strategies, and content curation, empowering editors to lead newsrooms effectively in the digital era.

Media Ethics and Law Practitioners:

  • Professionals specializing in media ethics and law play a crucial role in upholding journalistic integrity, defending press freedom, and navigating legal challenges in media practice. This program provides coursework in media ethics, media law, and professional standards, equipping practitioners with the knowledge and skills to navigate ethical dilemmas and legal frameworks in journalism practice.

Aspiring Photojournalists:

  • Visual storytelling plays a crucial role in modern journalism, capturing attention and conveying complex narratives through images. This program offers specialized training in photojournalism techniques, multimedia storytelling, and ethical considerations, empowering visual journalists to produce compelling, impactful stories across print and digital platforms.

Feature Writers and Magazine Editors:

  • This program caters to journalists specializing in long-form feature writing and magazine editing. It offers advanced training in narrative journalism, feature story structure, and editorial decision-making, empowering writers and editors to produce compelling, in-depth articles and publications that resonate with readers.
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