Journalism, M.A.

Master

In Stanford (USA)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Stanford (USA)

Graduate Seminar (COMM 291)Journalism ThesisFacilitiesEvents
In winter quarter, the Journalism program will host a discussion forum for students to present and exchange views on the most current and emerging trends, issues, and practices in the communications industry. Working journalists and news experts are frequently invited as guests to share their professional expertise and practical insights relevent to the challenges impacting the ever-changing media landscape.
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The Graduate Program in Journalism provides a unique opportunity for students to showcase their talents as prospective authors and journalists. Each student will launch an intensive, in-depth inquiry into an area that they are personally interested in examining and critiquing at length. The MA Project represents a major commitment of time and effort. While there is no formal publishing requirement, the completed project must be judged by a member of the Journalism faculty to be of a quality acceptable for publication. Successful completion is a precondition for graduation from the program. MA Projects are typically launched during the Winter Quarter with a deadline-driven submission date of the last day of class of Spring Quarter..
Enrolled students in the Journalism Program have priority access to the Chilton R. Bush Journalism Laboratory, a continually upgraded state-of-the-art computer hub. The space is equipped with a host of new information technology resources: multimedia hardware and software applications, audio-visual editing and production systems, content management and web-publishing tools. Workstations are fully networked with high-speed Internet connections. Technology training also is available for students through the University’s Meyer Multimedia Lab, a state-of-the-art facility that features online tutorials, a wide range of software editing programs, video equipment, and a fully staffed help desk

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About this course

English Language Requirements This programme may require students to demonstrate proficiency in English. Schedule a TOEFL® test Schedule an IELTS test

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Subjects

  • Media
  • Technology
  • Project
  • Art
  • Multimedia

Course programme

Programme Structure

Courses included:

  • Journalism Law
  • Perspectives on American Journalism
  • Digital Media Entrepreneurship
  • Public Affairs Data Journalism I
  • Public Affairs Data Journalism II
  • Multimedia Storytelling
  • News Reporting & Writing Fundamentals
  • Journalism Thesis
  • Graduate Journalism Seminar

Journalism, M.A.

Price on request