Friday, November 7, 2008

MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE IN SCIENCE JOURNALISM ADMISSION 2009 AT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM - COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY



COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY'S

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM



OFFERS A 9-MONTH


MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE IN SCIENCE JOURNALISM




Applicants interested in sccience journalism are eligible for generous tuition scholarships from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.


Application Dead line: January 12, 2009

Apply at : www.journalism.columbia.edu/apply


Questions? Monica Burnette, mnb2124@columbia.edu

Also visit: www.journalism.columbia.edu



THE JOURNALISM SCHOOL
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY


About the School
Admissions
Academics

Admissions:

A Degree of Difference

Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism – the only Ivy League journalism school – provides journalists with a unique opportunity to hone and deepen their skills at any point in their careers.

For nearly 100 years, the Journalism School has been preparing journalists in a program that stresses academic rigor, ethics, journalistic inquiry and professional practice. Our mission is to give students tools that will guide them over the long term as journalists. This includes, first and foremost, intensive individual coaching in reporting and writing provided by the nationally renowned journalists on our faculty.


Watch the 5 minute 2008 documentary about Columbia Journalism School.
Watch the 12 minute J-School documentary (high resolution)
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Watch the 5 minute documentary on You Tube (low resolution)


The Journalism School Degree Programs:

The Graduate School of Journalism offers two master’s degrees in journalism and a Ph.D. in communications. We encourage students to use the university's remarkable resources, including the highest level of instruction and research available.


Master of Science :
The 10-month M.S. program offers aspiring and experienced journalists the opportunity to study the skills, the art, and the ethics of journalism by reporting and writing stories that range from short news pieces to complex narrative features.
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The journalism school attracts some of the finest journalists in the country to serve on their faculty. Since most class sizes are limited to 16 or fewer, students work closely with their professors. Nationally known journalists are often at the school on a daily basis and are welcomed as speakers in classrooms and lectures, adding breadth of knowledge to the faculty’s broad experience.

They also offer the Columbia Publishing Course, which is a certificate program, as well as the Punch Sulzberger Executive Leadership Program.

Contact the Admissions Office
(212) 854-8608
admissions@jrn.columbia.edu
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
2950 Broadway (at 116th St) - Room 203 (lobby)
New York, NY 10027

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