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CEJ conducts Open House for prospective MSJ students

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 27 June 2019

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CEJ conducts Open House for prospective MSJ students
CEJ's Open House provided an overview of the Masters in Journalism program to interested candidates. Dr. Lawrence Pintak and Lecturer Shahzeb highlighted the curriculum's relevance in today's evolving media landscape.

KARACHI — The Centre for Excellence in Journalism (CEJ) conducted its second Open House on Thursday where prospective students from various backgrounds attended the session to learn about the Masters in Journalism program.

Dr. Lawrence Pintak briefed the attendants about the 1.5-year MSJ program, the curriculum being offered and why it stands out among all the other programs of its kind in the country.

“You are going to be future of Pakistan; the skills you will learn at CEJ others in newsroom won’t have.”

The students also had an interactive Q&A session with Dr. Pintak.

Lecturer Shahzeb emphasized how the industry has changed in the last five years and why the skills the students will learn in the MSJ will increase their employability and their value in newsrooms.

KEY POINTS:

  • CEJ conducted its second Open House for prospective MSJ students.
  • Dr. Lawrence Pintak presented the unique features of the 1.5-year program.
  • Interactive Q&A session allowed students to engage with faculty.
  • Lecturer Shahzeb discussed the changes in the journalism industry.
  • Skills acquired will enhance students' employability in newsrooms.

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