The Master's program in New Media and Journalism (Non-Thesis), housed within the Department of New Media, is an applied graduate program supported by case studies and practical fieldwork. The program's primary objective is to critically examine the influence of new media on journalism, exploring how it has transformed the practice and landscape of journalism. Through a combination of academic inquiry and hands-on training, the program aims to equip media professionals with the skills and expertise needed to navigate and thrive in the dynamic new media environment. Graduates of the program are prepared to engage in both scholarly research and practical journalism, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field and providing innovative examples of journalistic practice in the digital age.