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Celebrating 10 years of online education
The nationally accredited UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication offered its first online course in Spring 2003. As the various communications sectors began experiencing shifts to the online enviro...
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General inquiries:Graduate ProgramUNC School of Journalism and Mass CommunicationCarroll Hall, CB 3365Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3365jomcgrad@unc.edu
Cindy AndersonGraduate program manager919.843.8307andersoc@email.unc.eduRhonda GibsonAssociate dean f...
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Requirements
Students are expected to attain a high degree of competence in research methodology and develop expertise in at least one substantive area of study as well as a broad range of knowledge concerning mass communication in modern society....
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Tracks of Study
The master’s in mass communication program has three major tracks of study. In each track, students are taught to critically examine the role of mass communication in society, and all students are provided with a firm grounding...
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Medical journalism and other students produce "Environmental Heroes, " a video series that profiles North Carolina environmental leaders. Students in Dr. Tom Linden's Science Documentary Television course in the School of Journalism and Mass Communic...
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As one of the nation's most distinguished programs in journalism and mass communications, the school offers master's and doctoral degrees. The following section provides more information about the master's and doctoral programs, courses offered, fina...
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About the programMaster's programFaculty, guest lecturers and student biosStudent clipsMedical & science TV reports Advisory board COURSESJOMC 560 JOMC 561 JOMC 562 "Environmental Heroes" TV Documentary to Air on UNC-TV Feb. 11 A...
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Thanks to the generous funding of the Triad Foundation of Ithaca, N.Y., the Roy H. Park Fellowships were first given in 1997. Each year, the fellowships fund seven or eight new doctoral students and 10 or 11 incoming residential master's students. Fe...
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Research is a critical component in the life of any academic community. Doctoral students in the UNC-CH School of Journalism and Mass Communication learn the skills to begin a research career, and through their coursework and collaboration with facul...