2022-2023 Graduate Course Catalog 
    
    Dec 26, 2024  
2022-2023 Graduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Magazine, News and Digital Journalism, MA


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Contact:

Aileen Gallagher, Interim Director
318 Newhouse 3, 315-443-2153

Faculty

Harriet Brown, Aileen Gallagher, Seth Gitner, Jonathan Glass, Eric Grode, Jen Grygiel, Roy Gutterman, Rawiya Kameir, Joel Kaplan, Edecio Martinez, Greg Munno, Dan Pacheco, Adam R. Peruta, Alex Richards, Corey Takahashi, Jodi Upton

Students in the magazine, news and digital journalism program learn to meet the challenges of a complex and evolving industry. In small classes taught by industry professionals, students develop their ability to create content for a variety of audiences and platforms. The program’s emphasis remains core skills such as editing, interviewing, reporting, and writing. Students also gain experience with design, data, multimedia, and social media, and produce content for The NewsHouse, the Newhouse School’s multimedia news magazine, campus publications, and local media outlets. Curriculum also includes diversity issues, law, and ethics.

Student Learning Outcomes in Magazine, News and Digital Journalism


In addition to the comprehensive Newhouse School learning outcomes listed in the Newhouse School’s Educational Mission  statement, students in the Magazine, News and Digital Journalism Master’s program are expected to achieve the following additional learning outcome:

  • Demonstrate the cross-platform fluency by producing a range of content types for a digital world.

Newhouse Elective (3 credits)


Tracks (Choose one, 12-13 credits)


Magazine, News and Digital Journalism Track (12 credits)


Electives (Choose two, 6 credits)


Electives are taken in the spring semester.

Capstone (6 credits)


Students may fulfill the requirements by taking 6 credits in MND 631, or completing a combination of choices from the list of capstone choices with advisor approval.

OR


Sports Media & Communications Track (13 Credits)


Sports Media & Communications Proseminar (1 Credit)


Sports Media & Communications Electives (6 Credits)


SMC students may take any combination of 1 and/or 3 credit courses over the fall and spring semesters to reach a total of 6 Sports Media & Communications elective credits. Students will choose their electives under the guidance of the Director of Sports Media & Communications.

Capstone Experience (6 Credits)


SMC students will choose sports related topics and sponsors, with the direction of the director when completing their COM 670 and COM 690 coursework.

Total: 37-38 credits


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