Program Overview
The University of Oregon's one-year Master of Science in Journalism program equips students with a comprehensive understanding of journalism fundamentals, including research, writing, broadcasting, and multimedia production. Emphasizing journalism ethics and emerging approaches like solutions journalism, the program prepares graduates to uncover and share the truth effectively. Through coursework, internships, and a capstone project, students develop the skills and knowledge necessary for careers in journalism and related fields.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
The one-year, full-time Master of Science in Journalism program at the University of Oregon provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of journalism, including story research and development, investigative journalism, fact-finding, writing, broadcasting, and multimedia production. The program also emphasizes journalism ethics and emerging approaches to the craft, such as solutions and engagement journalism. Graduates of the program will be equipped with the skills and knowledge nécessaires to uncover the truth and share it with their communities.
Objectives:
The Master of Science in Journalism program has the following objectives:
- To provide students with a solid foundation in the fundamentals of journalism, including story research and development, investigative journalism, fact-finding, writing, broadcasting, and multimedia production.
- To help students develop a strong understanding of journalism ethics and emerging approaches to the craft, such as solutions and engagement journalism.
- To prepare students for careers in journalism and related fields.
Description:
The Master of Science in Journalism program is a full-time, one-year program. The program includes the following:
- Coursework in journalism, including reporting, writing, editing, and multimedia production.
- An internship with a media organization.