From the latest technology for multimedia storytelling to gaining strategies to protect students' First Amendment rights, the range of course content covers what teachers and media advisers need to know to be effective 21st century journalism educators. In 2007, we became the first journalism school in the country to offer a Master of Arts degree for journalism educators that is entirely online. The program emphasizes skills and theory teachers can study today and use in their classrooms tomorrow.
Media and Journalism - M.A.
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IMPORTANT: We are no longer accepting applicants into our M.A. in Media and Journalism. This page remains active as a resource for current master's students who are completing the coursework already begun.
NOTE: We now offer a standalone master's degree in Journalism Education. To learn more about this innovative, online degree, visit linked the program page.
Master’s Degree in Media and Journalism
Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s Master’s Degree in Media and Journalism provides students with an advanced understanding of media production, journalism practices, and the evolving digital landscape. The program focuses on enhancing skills in multimedia storytelling, investigative reporting, media ethics, and audience engagement across traditional and digital platforms. Students gain hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge to adapt to the rapidly changing media environment, preparing them for leadership roles in the industry.
Program Information for Media and Journalism - M.A.
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Media and Journalism - M.A.
Graduates of Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s Master’s Degree in Media and Journalism can pursue careers as journalists, media producers, editors, public relations specialists, or content strategists. They are also well-suited for roles in digital marketing, broadcast media, and communications management. With their advanced skills, graduates can take on leadership positions in news organizations, media companies, and nonprofit organizations, or explore opportunities as freelance writers and consultants in the media field.