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The school's graduate program, one of the nation's most distinguished programs in journalism and mass communications, offers master's and doctoral degrees. Total enrollment in the two-year master's program is usually about 50 students, with 25 to 30 new students enrolled each year. Another 50 students are enrolled in the doctoral program, which normally requires three to four years to complete. Ten to 12 new doctoral students are admitted each year.
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- Master's Program
Information on the master's program including sequences, path options, requirements, courses and more. - Doctoral Program
General information and specific requirements of the doctoral program. - Admissions
Information on admissions policies, procedures and frequently asked questions. - Financial Information
Information on graduate school tuition and funding sources.
- Course Directory
Listing of courses of interest to graduate students.
- Graduate Program Guide
Download and print the full graduate program guide with information on the graduate programs of the school, special areas of study, admissions procedures, financial information, school facilities, career services, international applicant info and more. - M.A./J.D. Dual Degree
General information on the dual degree program offered by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication and the School of Law. - Medical Journalism Program
General overview information on the Medical Journalism Program at the school.
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