Summer Application Deadlines
US applicants:Ìý
Jan. 15
International applicants:Ìý
Dec.Ìý1
The master's degreeÌýin journalism prepares students for professional success in news outlets, digital and social media platforms, and corporate communications.Ìý
The program offers two choices: the ProfessionalÌýPractice Option and the AreaÌýofÌýExpertise Option.ÌýRegardless of option, this degree is designed for students with limited academic or professional experience in journalism.
The ProfessionalÌýPractice OptionÌýis for students who wish to focus on quickly obtaining advanced journalistic skills. It can be completed with as few as 30 credits and in as little as two semesters plus a summer.
The AreaÌýofÌýExpertise Option is for students wishing not only to acquire advanced journalistic skills but also to complement them with an area of expertise, such as environmental science and policy. This option is designed for students with limited academic or professional expertise in journalism. This option can be completed with a minimum of 36 credits and in four semesters.
Regardless of option, the degree’s focus is on multimedia training and experience.Ìý Students develop skills in information-gathering, storytelling and analysis across a variety of platforms and professional contexts, including video, online interactivity, social media, photography—and, of course, the printed word. They produce in-depth reporting projects in collaboration with professional media outlets in babyÖ±²¥app, and they complete internships at award-winning radio and television stations, newspapers, magazines, websites and other news organizations nationwide.
Both options begin with a three-weekÌýMedia Technology Bootcamp course that takes place during our Augmester (the three weeks before the fall semester begins laterÌýin August).
(Ìý once on that page, scroll down to graduate-levelÌýinformation)