MULTIMEDIA JOURNALISM STUDIES
This concentration highlights the new challenges to journalism in a changing public sphere defined by the emergence of new technologies, global media organizations, and a 24-hour news cycle. Drawing on social science and cultural studies research, this broad range of courses allows graduate students to assess how the above factors influence the potential for democratic citizenship, both nationally and internationally. The program enhances the skills of working media professionals as well as preparing students for careers in academia, journalism, and related fields.
Recommended Courses
JOU 6318Approved Special Topics Courses (COM 6931, FIL 6935,
COM 6341, COM 6015, SPC 6935)
Approved Directed Independent Study, undergraduate, Departmental elective, outside of Department, and/or transfer credits up to established maximums.
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