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Carolina Business News Initiative
The Carolina Business News Initiative trains journalists to understand and explain complicated business topics, operating under the assumption that people turn to mass communication to help them understand changes in the economic world that affect their lives.
Carolina Community Media Project
The Carolina Community Media Project is dedicated to the proposition that strong community media help strengthen communities, and that communities with a vital civic life and a sense of place are key to high livability in a free democratic society.
Medical Journalism Program
The School's master's program in medical journalism teaches the skills needed to work as a practicing medical journalist in print and electronic media.
Sports Communication
Launched in 2002 with a $1 million anonymous donation, the Sports Communication Program provides courses about sports and the media, offers internships and scholarships for students, and brings visiting lecturers to the school.
Interdisciplinary Health Communication
The Interdisciplinay Health Communication initiative fosters synergy among UNC-Chapel Hill’s leading programs in journalism and mass communication, public health, information and library science, psychology and allied fields that are working together to build a new science of health communication.
M.A. / J.D. Dual Degree Program
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication and School of Law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill offers an M.A./J.D. dual degree program for students interested in mass communication law.
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