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      The Master of Arts in Journalism degree at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism is an intensive, three-semester program designed to prepare gifted graduate students for a wide variety of careers in the field of journalism.Learn More →

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      The course of study for the M.A. in Journalism degree is challenging and requires full-time attendance. Students complete 45 units of course work in three semesters, participate in a comprehensive summer internship, and produce a substantial final or capstone project.Learn More →

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      The Master of Arts degree in journalism at CUNY’s Graduate School of Journalism is an intensive, three-semester program designed to prepare gifted graduate students for a wide variety of careers in the field of journalism.Learn More →

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      Program Overview

      The course of study for the M.A. degree in Journalism is challenging and requires full-time attendance. Students complete 45 units of course work in three semesters, participate in a comprehensive summer internship, and produce a substantial final or capstone project.Learn More →

      Our Program

      • Curriculum Overview
      • Courses
      • Faculty
      • Academic Calendar
      • Class Schedule
      • Entrepreneurial Journalism

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      • Business & Economics
      • Health & Science
      • International
      • Urban Reporting

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      • January Academy
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      WANTED: Applicants from a Variety of Backgrounds

      Our goal is to attract a diverse group of the highest caliber aspiring journalists to our Masters of Arts in Journalism program, then to guide and support them every step of the way, from application through graduation and beyond.Learn More →

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      The Career Services Office will work with you from the beginning of your time here to the day of graduation — and beyond.Learn More →

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    To ensure the Research Center offers an equally conducive learning environment for all users, the following basic rules of conduct have been established.

    • All materials, equipment, or property should be checked out before being removed from the center.
    • Materials should be returned to the center when due, or renewed.
    • Mutilating library materials by marking, underlining, removing pages or portions of pages, removing binding, removing electronic theft devices, using post-its and paper clips or in any other way damaging or defacing library materials is prohibited.
    • Users shall adhere to copyright laws, especially paying attention to the systematic downloading, printing, or disseminating content from CUNY-licensed electronic resources which is in violation of copyright laws.
    • Food or drink should be enjoyed outside of the Research Center. Any food and drink found on tables or desktops in the Center will be removed by staff.
    • Users are responsible for the security of their own property.
    • Maliciously accessing, altering, deleting, damaging or destroying any computer system, network computer program or data is prohibited. Consequences for such actions will include suspension of library privileges and may result in the expulsion from the program.

    These rules are guided by the Graduate School of Journalism’s Code of Ethics. For more information on the J-School’s Code of Ethics visit the Graduate School of Journalism’s Code of Ethics.

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