- Source: Master of Journalism
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.
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.
Europe
= France
=In France, 14 prestigious journalism schools, including five Grandes Écoles (CGE), the French elite academic institutions similar to the Ivy League in the United States or Oxbridge in the UK), offer Master of Journalism programs, accredited by a commission representing the profession (CPNEJ) and by the government.
School of Journalism, Sciences Po, Paris (CGE)
Graduate School of Journalism, University of Lille
Centre de Formation des Journalistes (CGE), Panthéon-Assas University, Paris
Centre Universitaire d'Enseignement du Journalisme, University of Strasbourg
Bordeaux Institute of Journalism, Montaigne University, Bordeaux
Dauphine Institute of Journalism (CGE), Paris Sciences et Lettres University
Toulouse Journalism School
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Aix-Marseille University
School of Journalism, University of Tours
CELSA Graduate School of Mass Communication and Journalism (CGE), Sorbonne University
Journalism Department of the French Press Institute, Panthéon-Assas University, Paris
School of Journalism, Sciences Po Grenoble (CGE), University of Grenoble
There are also other Master of Journalism (not accredited) offered by public or private universities or colleges:
School of Journalism, Sciences Po Rennes (CGE), University of Rennes
Institute of Mass Communication and Media, Sorbonne Nouvelle University, Paris
School of Journalism, CY Cergy Paris University
Journalism, Mass Communication and Scientific Culture Department, Paris Cité University
School of Journalism, Sciences Po Toulouse (CGE), Federal University of Toulouse
PHILLIA Department of Arts, Philosophy, Information and Mass Communication, Nanterre University, Paris
Journalism and Digital Media Department, University of Lorraine, Metz
Institute of Mass Communication, Lumière University, Lyon
Department of History and Journalism, Catholic University of Lille
Institute of All Media Journalism, Catholic University of Lille
North America
= Canada
=Master of Journalism (M.J. or M.M.J.C.) programs are offered at the following Canadian Universities:
Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario
University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario
Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
University of King's College, Halifax, Nova Scotia
University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan
= United States
=Alabama
Department of Journalism and Creative Media, The University of Alabama (M.A.)
Arizona
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Arizona State University (M.A.)
School of Journalism, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, the University of Arizona (M.A.)
Arkansas
School of Journalism and Strategic Media, J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, the University of Arkansas (M.A.)
California
UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, the University of California at Berkeley (M.J.)
Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, the University of Southern California (M.S.)
Graduate Program in Journalism, Stanford University (M.A.)
Colorado
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, the University of Colorado at Boulder (M.A.)
Department of Journalism and Technical Communication, Colorado State University (M.S.)
District of Columbia
School of Communication, American University (M.A.)
Florida
School of Communication, University of Miami (M.A.)
Department of Journalism and Media Studies, University of South Florida (M.A.)
Georgia
Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, the University of Georgia (M.A.)
Illinois
College of Communications, University of Illinois (M.J., M.S.)
Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University (M.S.J.)
Indiana
College of Communication, Information, and Media, Ball State University (M.A.)
Iowa
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, the University of Iowa (M.A.)
Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, Iowa State University (M.S.)
Kansas
William Allen White School of Journalism, the University of Kansas (M.S.)
A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Kansas State University (M.S.)
Maryland
Philip Merrill College of Journalism, the University of Maryland (M.J.)
Massachusetts
Department of Journalism, Boston University (M.S.)
Department of Journalism, Emerson College (M.A.)
School of Journalism, Northeastern University (M.A.)
Division of Continuing Education, Harvard Extension School (M.L.A.)
Michigan
School of Journalism, Michigan State University (M.A.)
Mississippi
School of Journalism and New Media, the University of Mississippi (M.A.)
Missouri
Missouri School of Journalism, the University of Missouri (M.A.)
Montana
School of Journalism, the University of Montana (M.A., Environmental Science and Natural Resource Journalism)
Nebraska
Department of Journalism, University of Nebraska (M.A.)
Nevada
Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies, University of Nevada Las Vegas, (M.A.)
Reynolds School of Journalism, at the University of Nevada, Reno (M.A.)
New York
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University (M.S., M.S. Data, M.A.)
Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, New York University (M.A.)
Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, City University of New York (M.A.)
S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University (M.A., M.S.)
North Carolina
Hussman School of Journalism and Media, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (M.A.)
Ohio
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Kent State University (M.A.)
E. W. Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University (M.S.)
Oklahoma
Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Oklahoma (M.A.
Oregon
School of Journalism and Communication, the University of Oregon (M.A.)
Pennsylvania
School of Communication, Point Park University (M.A.)
School of Communications and Theater, Temple University (M.A.)
Texas
Moody College of Communication, University of Texas at Austin (M.A.)
Department of Journalism, Public Relations and New Media, Baylor University (M.A., M.I.J.)
Mayborn School of Journalism, the University of North Texas (M.A., M.J.)
Virginia
School of Communication and the Arts, Regent University (M.A.)
West Virginia
W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Marshall University (M.A.)
Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism, West Virginia University (M.S.)
Wisconsin
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, the University of Wisconsin–Madison (M.A.)
References
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U.S. Masters Journalism Programs
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