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The M.S. and M.A. programs offer courses - along with distinctive opportunities through the Li Center for Global Journalism and collaborations with international initiatives - that equip students to report knowledgeably and securely on global complexities. Journalism School students engage in a genuinely global learning environment, with approximately 30% of the student body hailing from outside the United States. Recent cohorts have included participants from diverse nations including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, India, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Iceland, Iran, Israel, Macedonia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda, U.K., Zimbabwe, and numerous others. This multicultural environment enriches both academic and extracurricular learning. For instance, vibrant debates in ethics courses might begin with analyzing American bias dilemmas before exploring reporting obstacles in nations like Mexico or Pakistan, where journalists risk their safety simply by performing their duties. The M.S. curriculum additionally addresses cross-border themes including human migration, universal rights, religious systems worldwide, security policies, and international media developments.
Official transcript(s) Three letters of recommendation Writing test Proof of English language proficiency (where applicable for non-native speakers of English) General essays on personal and professional interests Specialization essay (for applicants to Stabile investigative and documentary programs) Resume Journalistic or written work samples No GRE required