Professional Journalism

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 27.6 k / Year(s) Deadline: Feb 1, 2025
401–500 place StudyQA ranking:1911 Duration:

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The professional journalism specialization was designed for working journalists who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in the digital media world. Instead of specializing in a particular medium, students will learn how to produce and analyze news and information across multiple platforms. This specialization is available on campus and online.

The professional journalism specialization was designed for working journalists who want to enhance their skills and knowledge in the digital media world. Instead of specializing in a particular medium, students will learn how to produce and analyze news and information across multiple platforms. 

Under this option, the student must earn a minimum of 36 semester hours of credit, at least 18 of which must be earned in courses open exclusively to graduate students (900 or 800 level without 400 or lower counterparts). The program must include not fewer than 18 hours in the major. Students must complete a capstone project and intensive coursework in place of a minor. Fifteen hours of coursework is required and student selects 21 hours of electives.

1. Required Courses (15 hours)
  JGRD 901 Mass Media Issues & Ethics* 3 cr. hr.
  JGRD 902 Multi-platform Journalism* 3 cr. hr.
  JGRD 903 Media Management* 3 cr. hr.
  JGRD 992 Professional Project 6 cr. hr.
 
2. Elective Courses (21 hours), such as:
  BRDC 862 Advanced Production 3 cr. hr.
  BRDC 869 Advanced Cinematography/Videography 3 cr. hr.
  BRDC 872 Advanced Reporting 3 cr. hr.
  BRDC 873 Broadcast Documentary 3 cr. hr.
  JGRD 809 Seminar in Media Law* 3 cr. hr.
  JGRD 811 Seminar in Media History* 3 cr. hr.
  JGRD 915 Mass Media Theory* 3 cr. hr.
  JGRD 919 Mass Media Research* 3 cr. hr.
  JGRD 954 Government and the Media* 3 cr. hr.
  JOMC 808 Politics and the Media 3 cr. hr.
  JOMC 812 Literature of Journalism 3 cr. hr.
  JOMC 822 Race, Gender and Media 3 cr. hr.
  JOMC 886 Mass Media Law 3 cr. hr.
  JOMC 887 Mass Media and Society 3 cr. hr.
  JOUR 801 Depth Reporting 3 cr. hr.
  JOUR 804 Digital Photojournalism I 3 cr. hr.
  JOUR 806 Digital Photojournalism II 3 cr. hr.
  JOUR 807 Investigative & Computer-Assisted Reporting 3 cr. hr.
  JOUR 814 Government Controls of Information 3 cr. hr.
  JOUR 867 School Publications 3 cr. hr.
  JOUR 890 Global Multimedia Photojournalism Project 3 cr. hr.
  JOUR 897 Nebraska News Service 3 cr. hr.
  Elective outside the College with permission from the student's committee

* open to graduate students only

  • Online Application for Graduate Admission
  • $50 non-refundable application processing fee
  • One (1) set of official transcripts
  • If your native language is not English: verification of English proficiency
  • If you are not a US citizen and you expect to hold an F or J visa: financial resource information

Items Required by Journalism and Mass Communications in GAMES

After you apply, allow one business day for us to establish your access to GAMES, our online application system, where you will complete these departmental requirements:

  • Entrance exam(s): GRE
    • Competitive Score: Upper half of percentile range on verbal section and 4.0 on analytical writing
  • Minimum TOEFL:  Paper-600  Computer-250  Internet-100
  • Three letters of recommendation—At least two (2) should be academic references
  • Statement of goals and objectives
  • Resume
  • Portfolio of work
  • *Note: ALL work must be submitted electronically through GAMES

 Application Deadlines: February 1 for Fall and September 1 for Spring (NO summer admits)

To send your GRE and TOEFL scores to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln use the institution code 6877.

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