The Master's Program in Broadcast Journalism prepares students from many undergraduate backgrounds to become broad-minded, forward-thinking and ethically grounded news professionals. Against an academic backdrop of graduate work in communication law, history, theory and methods, students hone their reporting and presentation skills in our news bureau, the UMiami News Service, and produce TV newscasts on UMTV, the School's state-of-the-art studios and cable television channel. Students learn to construct their stories for distribution over multiple media platforms. A professional internship is offered in the last term of the program. Students leave the program with clip reels ready to show prospective employers.
The small, highly focused program provides a solid bridge from any undergraduate or graduate degree to a rewarding career in journalism. The program, limited to 16 students, operates in a multimedia newsroom and television studios under the direction of skilled professionals. Our internationally recognized faculty is a blend of distinguished academics and veteran professionals.
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