Master of Arts in Journalism, M.A.J. (GJ10)

Journalism
Smith Hall Communications Building 100 (map)
304.696.2360
http://www.marshall.edu/sojmc/graduate.asp


Graduate Coordinator
Professor Janet Dooley
Smith Hall Communications Building 120
304.696.2734
dooley@marshall.edu

 
Areas of Emphasis Offered: None.
Certificates: Media Management  Integrated Strategic Communications  Digital Communications
Curriculum: 30 credit hours, Professional Track; 30 credit hours, Thesis Track.
Normal time to complete for full-time student: 2 years.
Program Highlights

This is a flexible program designed to accommodate persons with or without an undergraduate degree in journalism and with or without mass communications or professional media experience.

Program Objectives
 

Career interests should include one or more of the following: advertising, broadcast journalism, online journalism, print journalism, public relations, radio-television, sports journalism and journalism education.

Jobs Related to this Program: For more information,  please click on the links below to the O*NET website supported by the U.S. Department of Labor.
 
Current Graduate Catalog
(see for complete program and admission requirements)
http://www.marshall.edu/catalog/Graduate/index.html
Application deadline for Admission Fall enrollment: August 1; Spring enrollment: December 1; Summer enrollment: May 1
GRE or other test required GRE
Tuition and Fees 2011-2012: Office of the Bursar
Funding options Graduate Assistantships available through degree program OR
http://www.marshall.edu/graduate/forms/financeinfo.pdf
Program location Huntington

 


 
 

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