Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Blended
Duration
24 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Broadcasting | Journalism | Media Studies
Area of study
Journalism and Information
Education type
Blended
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Journalism Master's
Program Overview
The Frank W. and Sue Mayborn School of Journalism offers a Master of Arts (M.A.) or Master of Journalism (M.J.) degree in Journalism. This program is designed to help students develop relevant skills to adapt to the ever-changing needs of today's media environment.
Program Type
- Master of Arts (M.A.)
- Master of Journalism (M.J.)
Format
- On Campus
- Online
- Hybrid
Estimated Time to Complete
- 2 years
Credit Hours
- 36
Program Description
The Journalism Master's program focuses on helping students learn relevant skills to adapt to the ever-changing needs of today's media environment. Students can develop individualized degree plans to achieve professional career goals in news, strategic communications, narrative storytelling, and other areas of professional interest.
Requirements
- Students must complete a thesis to demonstrate their authority over their specialty.
- The Master of Journalism (M.J.) offers a non-thesis option.
Marketable Skills
- Oral and written communication
- Research data collection and interpretation
- In-depth knowledge of media operations
- Leadership ability
- Innovative idea origination and implementation
Program Highlights
- Award-winning faculty with over 400 years of combined experience in real-world settings
- State-of-the-art technology and classroom labs with the latest software applications
- Student-run media agencies offering practical training while working for real clients and learning from seasoned professionals
- Access to numerous outstanding internship opportunities in broadcasting, news, photojournalism, advertising, and public relations
Career Outlook
- Print and digital journalism
- Broadcast journalism
- Advertising
- Public relations
- Photojournalism
- Teaching
Courses
- Media Ethics (3 hrs)
- Narrative Journalism (3 hrs)
- Quantitative Research (3 hrs)
- Qualitative Research (3 hrs)
- Race, Gender and the Media - A Methods Approach (3 hrs)
- Media Studies and Theories (3 hrs)
Additional Information
- Graduate assistantships in teaching or research positions
- Opportunity to earn credit through internships
- Study abroad opportunities
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