Head of the Department: Walt Harrington
119 Gregory Hall, 810 South Wright Street, Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-0709
E-mail: d-king6@uiuc.edu
Graduate Degree Program
The Department of Journalism offers a graduate program leading to
the master of science degree. The department does not offer a Ph.D.
degree. For the program leading to the Doctor of Philosophy in Communications,
see the entry for Communications.
Admission
Applicants must have a bachelor’s
degree from an accredited U.S. institution or one of recognized standing
abroad. A grade point average of 3.0 (A = 4.0) is the minimum requirement
for admission to the Graduate College, with exceptions by petition
only. Because the master’s program has an enrollment ceiling,
some applicants with grade point averages of 3.0 or higher may not
be admitted. The program places a strong emphasis on journalism, and
candidates who are accepted are most often those with a demonstrated
interest in practicing journalism. It is imperative that all applicants
supply writing samples, and applicants for the broadcast sequence
should supply an audiocassette tape of themselves reading a news story.
Letters of recommendation and the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
are required. If possible, an interview with the head of the department
or director of graduate studies is also helpful. A minimum score of
600 is required on the paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL) (250 on the computer-based test). Students are typically admitted
in the fall semester.
Master of Science
The following are requirements for the degree: (1) a major of 16 graduate
hours or 9 graduate hours and 4 additional graduate hours approved
by the department; candidates without undergraduate work in journalism
or equivalent professional experience are required to complete 4 graduate
hours of news editing (either news-editorial or broadcast news editing),
8 graduate hours in news writing, and 4 graduate hours of either graphics
and photojournalism or electronic news production; (2) a thesis, or
preparation of an in-depth journalistic investigation for publication
or broadcast, for one unit; (3) a minimum of 12 graduate hours in
courses at the 500 level, at least 8 of which must be in journalism;
and (4) a minimum total of 32 graduate hours with a grade point average
not lower than 2.875.
Financial Aid
See the description of the University fellowship and tuition and service
fee waiver program in the introductory
section of this site. Assistantships (teaching or research) are
awarded on a quarter-time to half-time basis and carry a waiver of
tuition and the service fee. To be considered for financial aid, applications,
including transcripts and three letters of recommendation, must be
received no later than February 15. Students with journalism degrees
or professional experience may become candidates for part-time positions
in other units of the University that require journalistic skills
in writing, editing, and/or photography and graphics.
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