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Program Description
In NYU Journalism’s Global & Joint Program Studies, students gain rigorous journalistic training alongside in-depth contextual study of a specific region or culture in a joint MA degree with one of eight internationally focused master’s programs. With just 15 students per cohort and exposure and training in myriad media platforms, Global and Joint Program Studies students graduate with a fluency in journalistic methods and an exceptionally rich base of knowledge in a region or culture.
Admissions
All applicants to the Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) are required to submit the general application requirements, which include:
See Journalism for admission requirements and instructions specific to this program.
Program Requirements
Course List
Course |
Title |
Credits |
JOUR-GA 1021 | Writing/Report Wkshp I | 4 |
JOUR-GA 1022 | Writing/Report Wkshp II | 4 |
JOUR-GA 1299 | Directed Reading (complete Master's thesis while enrolled) | 2 |
EAST-GA 1001 | First Year Sem: Intro to Critical Asian Studies | 4 |
| 16 |
| 12 |
Total Credits | 42 |
Additional Program Requirements
Master's Thesis
Students must complete a Master's thesis while enrolled in JOUR-GA 1299 Directed Reading. The thesis must conform to the standards of Journalism, although students should work with advisers from both departments.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will:
- Write clear, accurate and engaging prose in an audience-appropriate manner.
- Demonstrate critical thinking, independence, and creativity.
- Interview subjects, conduct research, and evaluate information.
- Work ethically in pursuit of truth, accuracy, fairness, and diversity.
- Explore concepts key to international affairs, with specific focus on East Asia.
Policies
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