Readings, critical discussion, lecture notes, field research, collaborative exercises. Spans one academic year (the first full year of master’s studies).
Learning outcomes
Students will level-up in master’s degree studies to achieve a more standard degree of knowledge about the fundamentals in the academic disciplines comprising the specialisation in media management. Thus, students without sufficient grounding in journalism and mass media (coming from B.A. studies in administrative science) will need coursework and/or readings to develop the basic understanding necessary for competence as a media manager, and the same of students entering with a foundation in journalism and mass media who lack grounding in administrative science.
Contents
It isn’t possible to say precisely what will be required because the requirements must vary according to each student’s prior studies and also experience in work life. The content may be derived from a course taught in upper division bachelor’s degree studies in either of the partner Schools, or it may be based on assigned readings as determined by Lowe (where and when appropriate, in consultation with colleagues from both or either school, as well as the broader network of colleagues in the field).
Teaching language
English
Modes of study
Lecture, field assignments, critical reflection, presentations.
Evaluation
and evaluation criteria
Numeric 1-5.
Agreed with the student and other faculty, but equaling 5 ECTS based on the form/s of examination considered best in each case.
Study materials
As assigned in coursework, or otherwise as a body contemporary readings from academic journals and books, trade press sources, international news magazines, and on-line reports.