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Online Journalism Master's Specialization

Suggested Course of Study

This curriculum is geared to students hoping to pursue careers at news Web sites as editors and producers. It is designed so students can complete their master's degree in one year, if they begin the program in the summer. Students who start in the fall will likely need at least 15 months to complete the program.

JOUR 501 and JOUR 502 do not count toward the 30 credits that students need to graduate.

SUMMER-STARTING STUDENTS
(12-month course of study)
SUMMER 1
  • JOUR 501: Fundamentals of Writing and Editing (3 credits)
  • JOUR 601: Theories of Journalism and Public Communication (3 credits)
SUMMER 2
  • JOUR 502: Reporting for Graduate Students (3 credits)
  • JOUR 700: Media Law (3 credits)
FALL
  • JOUR 620: Seminar in Public Affairs Reporting (3 credits)
  • JOUR 628G: Non-Print Media for Print and Online Journalists (3 credits)
  • JOUR 652: Online Journalism (3 credits)
  • JOUR 772: Computer-Assisted Reporting (3 credits)
SPRING
  • JOUR 655: Online News Bureau (6 credits)
  • Elective (3 credits)
  • Elective (3 credits)
FALL-STARTING STUDENTS
(15-month course of study)
FALL 1
  • JOUR 501: Fundamentals of Writing and Editing (3 credits)
  • JOUR 700: Media Law (3 credits)
  • Elective (3 credits)
SPRING
  • JOUR 502: Reporting for Graduate Students (3 credits)
  • JOUR 628G: Non-Print Media for Print and Online Journalists (3 credits)
  • JOUR 652: Online Journalism (3 credits)
  • JOUR 772 Computer-Assisted Reporting (3 credits)
SUMMER
  • JOUR 601: Theories of Journalism and Public Communication (3 credits)
  • JOUR 620: Seminar in Public Affairs Reporting (3 credits)
FALL 2
  • JOUR 655: Online News Bureau (6 credits)
  • Elective (3 credits)
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