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  1. Undergraduate journalism students at NYU publish their work, do internships at top media outlets, and collaborate on long-term reporting with their classmates and professors.

  2. The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute offers many outstanding publishing platforms for its students and faculty. Among them are PressThink, Jay Rosen’s take on the media industry, and First Amendment Watch, which covers the many free speech and press conflicts going on today.

  3. The Minor in Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism consists of 5 courses (3 core courses and 2 electives) worth 4 credits each for a total of 20 credits. The three core courses are: Journalistic Inquiry: The Written Word JOUR-UA 101. Reporting Multimedia JOUR-UA 102.

  4. Simultaneously students tackle ethics, learn journalism history, and consider what journalism can and should accomplish when informing the public. New York City is our laboratory, and students move seamlessly from the classroom into the city on assignments that take them all over town.

    • Major in Journalism: General Information
    • Journalism Concentration
    • Media Criticism Concentration
    • Policies Applying to Both Concentrations
    • Policy on 2-Point Courses
    • Minor in Print and Online Journalism
    • Minor in Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism
    • Policies Applying to Both Minors
    • Honors Program

    The institute offers two concentrations in the major, one in journalism and one in media criticism. The concentration in media criticism is open only to students who declared it on or before May 19, 2020 (the end of the spring 2020 term). The major consists of eight 4-point courses for a total of 32 points. Students are also required to complete a ...

    The journalism concentration is designed to provide students with general training in written and multimedia forms of journalism, as well as well as more in-depth training in a “track” or specialization of their choice, either print/online journalism or broadcast journalism. Details about these tracks appear below. All majors following this concent...

    The concentration in media criticism is open only to students who declared it on or before May 19, 2020 (the end of the spring 2020 term). Students in the media criticism concentration must complete six required courses (two lecture courses and four skills courses), one seminar, and one elective from a specified list of journalism offerings. All ma...

    Completion of either journalism major concentration exempts students from the College Core Curriculum’s requirement in Societies and the Social Sciences. The prerequisite for both Investigating Journalism: Ethics and Practice (JOUR-UA 50) and Journalistic Inquiry: The Written Word (JOUR-UA 101) is completion of the College’s expository writing requ...

    Journalism majors may take two (and no more than two) 2-point JOUR-UA courses in lieu of one 4-point course toward the elective requirement for the major (which is the completion of three electives/12 points in total). Petitions to substitute 2-point courses from outside the journalism department will not be considered. Journalism minors must fulfi...

    This minor consists of five 4-point courses (20 points) completed with a C or better (Pass/Fail grades do not count): 1. Journalistic Inquiry: The Written Word (JOUR-UA 101) 2. The Beat (dedicated print/online section only; JOUR-UA 201) 3. Three 4-point JOUR-UA electives

    This minor consists of five 4-point courses (20 points) completed with a C or better (Pass/Fail grades do not count): 1. Journalistic Inquiry: The Written Word (JOUR-UA 101) 2. Journalistic Inquiry: Multimedia (JOUR-UA 102) 3. The Beat (dedicated broadcast section only; JOUR-UA 201) 4. Two 4-point JOUR-UA electives

    A completed major in journalism exempts students from the College Core Curriculum’s Societies and the Social Sciences requirement, but completion of either minor does not serve as an exemption from this Core requirement.

    Juniors and seniors who have maintained a 3.65 overall GPA and a 3.65 GPA in the journalism major are eligible for the two-course, 8-point honors program. Students take a special honors section of Advanced Reporting (JOUR-UA 351) followed by the Honors Senior Seminar (JOUR-UA 352) to complete a two-semester capstone project. Students enrolled in ho...

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