Master of Journalism

Last updated

A Master of Journalism (abbreviated M.J., M.S.J., M.M.J.C., M.A. in Journalism, or M.S. in Journalism) is a master's degree awarded to students who have studied journalism at a graduate level. Like other master's degree programs, master of journalism programs are typically between one and two years.

Contents

While some Master of Journalism programs are focused on the academic study of journalism, most are geared towards providing students with journalism skills. Students are usually required to take courses on writing and reporting as well as media law and ethics. Many programs have an internship or co-op component in which students will complete a placement at a working newsroom, magazine office, or other media production outlet. Some programs allow students to specialize in a particular type of journalism, such as broadcast journalism, newspapers, magazines, or online journalism.[ citation needed ]

Master of Journalism in Canada

Master of Journalism (M.J. or M.M.J.C.) programs are offered at the following Canadian Universities:

Master of Journalism in the United States

Alabama

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

District of Columbia

Florida

Georgia

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New York

North Carolina

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Texas

Virginia

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Related Research Articles

Media studies is a discipline and field of study that deals with the content, history, and effects of various media; in particular, the mass media. Media Studies may draw on traditions from both the social sciences and the humanities, but mostly from its core disciplines of mass communication, communication, communication sciences, and communication studies.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism</span> Journalism school at Columbia University

The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is located in Pulitzer Hall on the university's Morningside Heights campus in New York City.

A journalism school is a school or department, usually part of an established university, where journalists are trained. 'J-School' is an increasingly used term for a journalism department at a school or college. Journalists in most parts of the world must first complete university-level training, which incorporates both technical skills such as research skills, interviewing technique and shorthand and academic studies in media theory, cultural studies and ethics.

Master of Professional Studies (MPS) is a type of master's degree concentrated in an applied field of study. MPS degrees are often interdisciplinary. While Master of Arts and Master of Science degree programs tend to focus on theory and research, Master of Professional Studies degrees tend to emphasize practical skills designed for current and aspiring professionals, including post-bachelor and post-graduate students, and often require some amount of fieldwork or internship to complement classroom learning.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism</span>

The USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism comprises a School of Communication and a School of Journalism at the University of Southern California (USC). Starting July 2017, the school's Dean is Willow Bay, succeeding Ernest J. Wilson III. The graduate program in Communications is consistently ranked first according to the QS World University Rankings.

The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication is a constituent college of the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, United States. Established in 1915, Grady College offers undergraduate degrees in journalism, advertising, public relations, and entertainment and media studies, and master's and doctoral programs of study. Grady has consistently been ranked among the top schools of journalism education and research in the U.S.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication</span> Part of the Arizona State University

The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, is one of the 24 independent schools at Arizona State University and is named in honor of veteran broadcast journalist Walter Cronkite. The school, which is located at the downtown Phoenix campus, offers several undergraduate and graduate programs in journalism, and in fall 2011, launched its first doctoral program in journalism and mass communication.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Texas Tech University College of Media & Communication</span>

Texas Tech University College of Media & Communication provides faculty, staff and students opportunities to study communications-related disciplines. The college is located on the sprawling Texas Tech University campus in Lubbock, Texas. TTU CoMC features seven undergraduate programs as well as a doctoral program and three master's degree programs.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Moody College of Communication</span> American college at the University of Texas at Austin

The Moody College of Communication is the communication college at The University of Texas at Austin. The college is home to top-ranked programs in advertising and public relations, communication studies, communication and leadership, speech, language and hearing sciences, journalism, and radio-television-film. The Moody College is nationally recognized for its faculty members, research and student media. It offers seven undergraduate degrees, including those in Journalism, Advertising, and Radio-Television-Film, and 17 graduate programs. The Moody College of Communication operates out of the Jesse H. Jones Communication Complex and the Dealey Center for New Media, which opened in November 2012.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Savannah State University College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences</span>

The College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS) is the liberal arts college of Savannah State University. The college offers Bachelor of Arts degrees with concentrations in Africana studies, English language and literature, history, or mass communication and the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a concentration in visual and performing arts. It also offers the Bachelor of Science degree with concentrations in behavioral analysis, criminal justice, political science, and sociology and the Bachelor of Social Work degree with a concentration in social work.

The Bachelor of Journalism (B.J.) degree is a degree awarded at some universities to students who have studied journalism in a three or four year undergraduate program. In the United States, some schools that do not award the B.J. degree instead confer a Bachelor of Arts, Journalism (B.A.J.), Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.A.J.M.C.) or Bachelor of Science, Journalism (BSJ) that is often part of or in conjunction with a course of study in mass communication. Yet another epithetological version of the degree, conferred by The Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia, is the A.B.J. degree, the Latin equivalent of the B.J./B.A.J.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications</span> Academic college of the University of Florida

The College of Journalism and Communications (CJC) is an academic college of the University of Florida. The centerpiece of the journalism programs at UF is WUFT, which consists of both a WUFT (TV) Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television and WUFT-FM NPR public radio station. The commercial broadcasting radio station, WRUF, is also one of the oldest stations in the state.

The Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications is the undergraduate and graduate college dedicated to the study of journalism, mass communications and media at Pennsylvania State University. Re-established in 2017 under its new name after the producer, screenwriter and benefactor Donald P. Bellisario, the Bellisario College is home to four departments: Advertising/Public Relations, Journalism, Film Production and Media Studies, and Telecommunications and Media Industries. Offering five undergraduate majors, a master's degree in media studies, and a Ph.D. program in mass communications, the college is the largest accredited program of its kind in the United States. The college's facilities are located on the University Park campus.

The School ofJournalism & Mass Communication (UWSJMC) is the journalism school of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Located in Vilas Communication Hall, the School offers two undergraduate programs, two Master of Arts programs in Journalism, and a doctoral program jointly administered with the Department of Life Sciences Communication.

The College of Communication & Information is the communications, information, and media unit at the University of Kentucky. The college offers the following undergraduate majors: Communication, Information Communication Technology, Integrated Strategic Communication, Journalism, and Media Arts and Studies. Graduate programs are offered in Communication, Information Communication Technology, and Library Science. The college has over 1,600 undergraduate students and nearly 300 graduate students pursuing Master's and Ph.D. degrees. It is the only accredited program in library and information science in the state of Kentucky.

Northeastern University School of Journalism and Media Innovation is the journalism school of Northeastern University, a private research university with its main campus in Boston, Massachusetts. In addition to the school's undergraduate and graduate degree programs, Northeastern's flagship cooperative education program allows students to alternate semesters of full-time study and semesters of full-time, professional work in newsrooms, public relations firms, advertising agencies and non-profit organizations.

References

  1. "Journalism - Graduate - Ryerson University". www.ryerson.ca.
  2. "Journalism and Communication - University of Western Ontario". www.ryerson.ca.
  3. "Journalism (MJ)". Graduate Admissions.
  4. "Master of Journalism (MJ)". Graduate Degree Programs - UBC Graduate Studies.
  5. "Master of Journalism | University of King's College". 31 August 2016.
  6. "Journalism | Graduate Studies, University of Regina".
  7. "Graduate – Journalism and Creative Media | the University of Alabama".
  8. "Master's Degree in Journalism | Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication". cronkite.asu.edu. Archived from the original on 2020-05-07.
  9. "M.A. Journalism". 17 November 2019.
  10. "Graduate Program | University of Arkansas".
  11. "Master's of Journalism".
  12. "Master of Science in Journalism".
  13. "Home". journalism.stanford.edu.
  14. "MA: Journalism". 28 December 2018.
  15. "M.S. In Public Communication & Technology - Journalism & Media Communication".
  16. "American University School of Communication".
  17. "Journalism, MA".
  18. "M.A. In Digital Journalism and Design | Journalism and Digital Communication | College of Arts and Sciences | University of South Florida".
  19. "Journalism M.A. Degree Program".
  20. "Master's Programs | College of Media".
  21. "Master of Science in Journalism - Medill - Northwestern University".
  22. "Master of Arts in Journalism | Ball State University". www.bsu.edu. Archived from the original on 2018-10-27.
  23. "School of Journalism and Mass Communication | the University of Iowa".
  24. "Journalism and Mass Communication - Graduate College - Iowa State University".
  25. "Overview". 2 August 2012.
  26. "Online Masters".
  27. "Philip Merrill College of Journalism Master's Programs".
  28. "MS in Journalism | College of Communication".
  29. "Journalism".
  30. "Journalism, MA".
  31. "Journalism Graduate Program".
  32. "M.A. In Journalism | School of Journalism | Michigan State".
  33. "Graduate | Journalism & New Media | Ole Miss".
  34. "School of Journalism".
  35. "Professional Journalism | CoJMC | Nebraska".
  36. "Master of Arts - Journalism and Media Studies | Academics | University of Nevada, Las Vegas". 15 March 2013.
  37. "Master's Degree in Journalism | the Reynolds School".
  38. "Journalism Degree Programs | Columbia Journalism School".
  39. "Graduate".
  40. "M.A. in Journalism - Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York".
  41. https://newhouse.syr.edu/academics/programs/masters [ dead link ]
  42. http://mj.unc.edu/academics/graduate-studies
  43. "Graduate Degrees | Kent State University". www.kent.edu. Archived from the original on 2020-07-19.
  44. "Master's Program | Ohio University".
  45. "M.A. Of Journalism and Mass Communications".
  46. "Journalism Master's Program". 11 September 2018.
  47. "Master of Arts Journalism and Mass Communication | Point Park University".
  48. "Journalism MJ | Temple University".
  49. "Graduate Programs in Journalism and Media". University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  50. "Graduate Students". 26 July 2022.
  51. "Graduate | Mayborn School of Journalism".
  52. "Master's in Journalism Degree (Online)".
  53. "Master of Arts in Journalism".
  54. "Journalism (M) | Graduate Admissions | West Virginia University".
  55. "Professional M.A."