6 Master's degrees in Journalism in Victoria, Australia
Journalism (Double Masters with University of Warwick)
The Journalism (Double Masters with University of Warwick) program at Monash University combines a Master of Journalism at Monash (in Melbourne, Australia) with a Master of Arts taught in the Department of Politics and International Studies at Warwick University (in Coventry, England).
Journalism
The Master of Journalism at Monash University will prepare you for a dynamic career as a multifaceted journalist in the contemporary digital era.

International Community Development
Take your knowledge of community development and human rights to the next level, with the Master of International Community Development at Victoria University.
International Journalism
The International Journalism program at University of Melbourne is targeted at students interested in understanding and producing journalism in an international field of practice, where it is important that key skills are complemented by an understanding of different professional traditions, conventions, cultures and challenges.
International Relations and Journalism
The International Relations and Journalism program at Monash University is a double degree leading to two master's degrees and suited to people interested in working in journalism in the international field. It also enables those with an interest in international relations to combine that with communication skills.
Journalism
In the Journalism program at University on Melbourne you’ll build the knowledge and skills you need to gather, analyse and present different kinds of news – whether you’re looking to build a new career in journalism or hone your skills in a changing media landscape.