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  1. Our coursework focuses on the basic skills of reporting, research, writing, and multimedia storytelling. Simultaneously students tackle ethics, learn journalism history, and consider what journalism can and should accomplish when informing the public.

  2. 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.

  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. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. The Department of Media, Culture, and Communication's academically rigorous bachelor of science degree is grounded in the liberal arts, providing you with the necessary tools to analyze the sociological, political, and cultural dimensions of our media landscape.

  7. • The broadcast track is for students who wish to focus on reporting and video production for broadcast media. While students are not required to formally declare their track (and it will

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