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Indiana University
 
School of Journalism


School of Journalism
Journalism
940 E. 7th St.
Bloomington, IN 47405-7108 US
 
Phone: 1-812-855-8111
Fax: 1-812-855-0901
 
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M.A.; M.A./J.D.; M.A./M.B.A.; M.A.T.; M.A./M.S.E.S.; M.A./M.P.A; M.A./M.L.S.
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The graduate program of the Indiana University School of Journalism has two missions: to help students learn how to do journalism, and to help them understand how journalism works in society. We have two tracks at the master's level: a professional track and a research and teaching track. The master’s degree program also offers a one-year option as well as a variety of concentrations in outside areas and several dual degrees. Professional track Course requirements are a total of 30 credit hours, including theses core offerings: * J502 Quantitative Research Methods for Journalists * J510 Media and Society Seminar * J572 The Press and the Constitution For students who enter the program without a journalism degree, J505 Intensive Reporting, Writing and Editing Workshop also is required. This course may be waived for students who have had professional media experience. Students also must take one visual professional skills course, two other professional skills courses and nine additional credit hours. The additional credit hours may be all journalism electives or, upon approval of the student’s adviser, may include up to nine credit hours in a minor field. A special arrangement with the School of Library and Information Science allows a 12 credit minor in that school. Research and teaching track Course requirements are a total of 30 credit hours, including these core offerings: * J500 Introduction to Mass Media Research * J510 Media and Society Seminar * J572 The Press and the Constitution Students must complete a thesis (J800 M.A. Thesis or Creative Project) and 18 additional credit hours. The additional credit hours may all be journalism electives or, upon approval of the student’s adviser, may include up to nine credit hours in a minor field. A special arrangement with the School of Library and Information Science allows a 12 credit minor in that school.

   
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