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The program emphasizes the power of narrative in communication. Its curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical, skill-building coursework. Typically, students finish the program within two years while maintaining full-time employment, though part-time enrollment is also available. Participants can customize their experience through internship opportunities, study abroad programs, or independent study options. The School of Journalism and Mass Communication is committed to academic excellence, aiming to equip students with the theoretical knowledge, research skills, and digital competencies required to thrive in the evolving media landscape. The program fosters diversity, academic integrity, and innovation to cultivate future industry leaders.
Graduates pursue diverse career paths including digital content creation, technology consulting, social media management, public relations, editorial roles, strategic communications, and multimedia journalism. Many alumni have successfully established their own media ventures specializing in digital strategy, while others use their enhanced storytelling abilities to advance in their current professions or transition to new fields.
baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited university (Non-U.S. degrees must be equivalent to a four-year U.S. Bachelor’s degree. In most cases, three-year degrees are not considered.