PROGRAMME SYLLABUS
Sustainable Communication (Two Years), 120 credits
Sustainable Communication (Two Years), 120 högskolepoäng
Programme Code: LAS20
Confirmed by: Dean 2019-10-29
Revised by: 2024-02-21
Version: 6
Programmestart: Autumn 2024
Education Cycle: Second-cycle level

Title of qualification

Degree of Master of Social Science (120 credits) with a major in Media and Communication Science

Programme overview

The master's programme Sustainable Communication (Two Years) provides a deepened education in the field of media and communication for students already holding a bachelor degree. The master’s programme prepares students for the possibilities to apply for further education on third cycle, i.e. doctoral programmes.

One academic year consists of 40 study weeks, divided in two semesters. This is equivalent to 60 credits (60 hp). Each study week consists of 1.5 credits (1,5 hp) that correspond to 40 hours of study.

The programme has a special focus on sustainability in relation to media and communication. The workings of the media, both digital and traditional, and the ways public and private organizations communicate within society, are conceived as having an important impact for the achievement of environmental, social and economic sustainability. Closely related to this approach, are also perspectives that focus on media and communication in relation to globalization and development. The programme approaches this focus from a theoretical, methodological and communication professional point of view. The master's programme prepares the students for the possibilities to apply for further education on second and third cycles.

The programme offers theoretical courses in a total of 67.5 credits, aiming at deepening the student’s knowledge on media and communication in relation to sustainability, globalization and development, two 7.5-credit courses in methods with the aim of fostering a reflective scientific approach, a 7.5-credit work placement course aiming to develop the students’ professional communication skills, and one 30-credit thesis divided into two modules - a 7,5 introductory course and a 22,5 thesis course in which students work independently in their thesis supported by a supervisor. . The theses projects in media and communication should cover a topic that is closely related to sustainable communication, and the second thesis may be written in the form of a scientific article. Each course has its own syllabus with specific prerequisites. The organisation of the courses follows a logic progression.

All courses are taught in English.

Objectives

General aims
Second cycle education shall essentially build on the knowledge students acquire in first cycle education or corresponding knowledge. Second cycle education shall involve a deepening of knowledge, skills and abilities relative to first cycle education and, in addition to what applies to first cycle education, shall;

- further develop the students’ ability to independently integrate and use knowledge
- develop the students’ ability to deal with complex phenomena, issues and situations
- develop the students’ potential for professional activities that demand considerable independence or for research and development work

Programme specific learning goals
Specific learning goals for the programme are the following: to deepen the student’s understanding about the role that media and communication play in the processes to obtain environmental, social and economic sustainability, and gender equality, to be able to apply this knowledge as a communication professional or in future doctoral studies.

In accordance with the learning outcomes stated in the Higher Education Ordinance (SFS) No. 2014:1096, students shall demonstrate the following:

Knowledge and Understanding
- demonstrate knowledge and understanding in sustainable communication, including both broad knowledge of the field, and specialized knowledge about media and communication in the contexts of sustainability, globalization and development, as well as insights into current research and development work, and
- demonstrate specialised methodological knowledge in media and communication

Skills and abilities
- demonstrate the ability to identify, and to critically and systematically integrate knowledge needed for understanding communicative processes and expectations through perspectives related to sustainability, and to analyse, assess and deal with complex phenomena, issues and situations in this context, even with limited information
- demonstrate the ability to critically and independently use theories and methods to analyse and assess complex phenomena regarding, media and communication in a sustainability context
- demonstrate the ability to identify and formulate issues concerning media and communication and sustainability critically, autonomously and creatively as well as to plan, and using appropriate methods, undertake advanced tasks within predetermined time frames and so contribute to the formation of knowledge as well as the ability to evaluate this work
- demonstrate the ability in speech and writing both nationally and internationally to clearly report and discuss his or her conclusions and the knowledge and arguments on which they are based in dialogue with different audiences, and
- demonstrate required skills for participation in work concerning research and development or autonomous employment in some other qualified capacity

Judgement and Approach
- demonstrate the ability to make assessments in media and communication informed by relevant disciplinary, social and ethical issues and also to demonstrate awareness of ethical aspects of research and development work
- demonstrate insight into the possibilities and limitations of research, its role in society and the responsibility of the individual for how it is used, and
- identify the personal need for further knowledge and take responsibility for his or her ongoing learning

Contents

Please note that the program table below is not a set program structure but an overview of the approximate time a course is given.

There may be some rearrangement and revision of courses. However, a course can only be moved or revised if the move or revision does not affect the content of the programme or the way its courses build on each other.

Courses

Mandatory courses

Course Name Credits Main field of study Specialised in Course Code
Communication for Development and Social Change 7.5 Media and Communication Science A1F LCDS20
Global Crisis Communication 7.5 Media and Communication Science A1F LGCS20
Global Cultural Studies 7.5 Media and Communication Science A1F LGSS20
Globalization and Media 7.5 Media and Communication Science A1F LGLS22
Individual Literature Course 7.5 Media and Communication Science A1F LILS21
Introduction to Sustainable Communication: Communicative Aspects of Sustainability 2.5 Media and Communication Science A1N LIAR22
Master Thesis in Media and Communication 30 Media and Communication Science A2E LMMV23
Media in the Digital Age – Participation, Power and (In)Equality 7.5 Media and Communication Science A1N LMDR20
Research Methods 1 SusCom 7.5 Media and Communication Science A1F LRSS20
Research Methods 2 SusCom 7.5 Media and Communication Science A1F LRS221
Social Sciences of Sustainability 5 Media and Communication Science A1N LSTR22
Sustainability and Communication 7.5 Media and Communication Science A1N LSSR22
Transmedia Storytelling and Design 7.5 Media and Communication Science A1N LTSR20
Work Placement in Sustainable Communication 7.5 Media and Communication Science A1F LWSS20

Programme overview

Year 1
Semester 1 Semester 2
Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4
Introduction to Sustainable Communication: Communicative Aspects of Sustainability, 2.5 credits Media in the Digital Age – Participation, Power and (In)Equality, 7.5 credits Individual Literature Course, 7.5 credits Work Placement in Sustainable Communication, 7.5 credits
Social Sciences of Sustainability, 5 credits Transmedia Storytelling and Design, 7.5 credits Research Methods 1 SusCom, 7.5 credits 
Sustainability and Communication, 7.5 credits   

Year 2
Semester 3 Semester 4
Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4
Communication for Development and Social Change, 7.5 credits Global Crisis Communication, 7.5 credits Research Methods 2 SusCom, 7.5 credits Master Thesis in Media and Communication, 30 credits
Globalization and Media, 7.5 credits Global Cultural Studies, 7.5 credits  


Teaching and examination

To pass a course, the student needs to fulfil all the course requirements. Examination takes place in the form of written exams, oral exams or term papers. Different methods of examination can be used within a single course. The student will be offered at least three examination opportunities in each examination period. The university is not obligated to offer re-exams in courses that a student already has passed. Mandatory workshops and assignments can exist within a course.

The courses within the programme are graded A-F or Pass (G)/Fail (U). Grades A-E all constitute passing grades and grades FX and F are equal to Fail. For most workshops and mandatory group assignments, only Pass (G) or Fail (U) is given.

Prerequisites

The applicant must hold the minimum of a bachelor's degree (i.e. the equivalent of 180 ECTS credits at an accredited university) with at least 90 credits in media and communication studies or social studies including independent, theoretical based work, i.e. a thesis or the equivalent. English 6 in the Swedish upper secondary school system or international equivalent.

Qualification Requirements

To obtain the Master of Social Science (120 credits) with a major in Media and Communication Science, the student must complete the course requirements of at least 120 credits at the higher education level that were not used for the bachelor's degree, with at least 90 credits overall in second-cycle courses and at least 60 of those second-cycle credits in Media and Communication Science, including a 30-credit master's thesis or two 15-credit master's theses in Media and Communication Science.

Requirements to complete the programme are (1) completing the requirements for the Master of Social Science (120 credits) with a major in Media and Communication Science and (2) completing all courses that are listed as mandatory courses in the Contents section, or their equivalent.

The degree certificate will be issued after formal application from student.

Quality Development

The programme is evaluated at the end of the second semester as well as at the end of the fourth semester. This evaluation work is carried out in collaboration between students and the programme director. Each course is also evaluated according to the regulations and guidelines for first, second and third cycle education at Jönköping University.

Other Information

The programme targets both Swedish and international students from all over the world in order to obtain the best student environment as possible. The programme is collaborating with the undergraduate programme in media and communication, as well as the established research environment in Sustainable Communication at the School of Education and Communication, Jönköping University. The programme has an ambition to collaborate with strategic partner universities as well as other organizations and institutions engaged in sustainability in order to broaden the perspectives and opportunities for the students.