The Masters in Investigative Journalism is run by the departments of English. It is taught by award-winning journalists and distinguished academics.
Investigative journalism is one of the most challenging and rewarding branches of the media. Investigative journalists draw on a broad range of specialised skills, among others working with documents and archives, understanding standards in government or business or knowing how to overturn a wrongful conviction.
The course is ideal for professionals who wish to update their training as well as to graduates of other disciplines or those seeking a career change. It combines practice with theory. The course is designed for students from overseas as well as from the UK.
All students take five core classes. They also choose two options. There is a dissertation on a topic of your choice, guided by an expert supervisor.
The course director is Eamonn O'Neill.
For more information email hass-courses-hum@strath.ac.uk
Postgraduate entry requirements are in our prospectus.
Postgraduate entry requirements are in our prospectus.
Postgraduate entry requirements are in our prospectus.
Postgraduate entry requirements are in our prospectus.



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