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MSc Double Degree in Global Media and Communications with Annenberg School, USC or Fudan University - Taught Programmes 2013 - Graduate - Study. About the MSc programme This unique two-year programme enables students to study for one year at LSE in London, the UK's media capital, and one year at either the School of Journalism, the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California (USC) – a top US communication school with close links to the Los Angeles media industry, or at Fudan University – a top journalism faculty with close links to Shanghai's media industry, to gain expertise in Chinese media.

The programme aims to provide: We attract students from a diverse range of backgrounds, often including professional experience working in media and communications related fields. Indeed, the opportunity for cross-cultural meetings and exchange of ideas among the student body is a valuable feature of studying at LSE. You should have at least an upper second class honours degree or its equivalent, preferably in a social science subject. Programme details The double degree programme runs for two years. Year one: LSE. ‎www.jou.ufl.edu. IUB. On this page, hear graduate students pursuing doctoral or master's degrees weigh in on courses, professors and life at IU. Samantha FelixReceived her bachelor’s degree in journalism at IU and now is a master’s degree student in the global journalism sequence On choosing global journalism: I’m from a small town in Indiana, and when I was a freshman in high school, I worked at a Mexican restaurant down the street from my house.

Being exposed to that kind of culture really made me open minded. So when I was doing my undergrad degree, I took the travel course that goes to Chile. That was basically my first time out of the country. On her fellow students: The diversity in the students is one of the best things. On her career goals: Part of me wants to work for a travel magazine and part of me wants to join the Peace Corps, so I’m not sure yet. On advice to prospective graduate students: My first semester I really took for granted and didn’t realize how hard it would be. Jimmy Jenkins Xinyu Lu. Missouri School of Journalism. Advertising The advertising model educates students in the principles and practice of all communication designed to create a desired response from a given audience.

[More] Convergence Journalism The convergence model educates students in the theory and skills of multimedia communication. Environmental Reporting [More] In-Depth Radio/TV Reporting: Professional experience required. Students enrolled in this model have the opportunity to gain the skills they need to earn a position in a television or radio newsroom. International The international model provides education and training in international communication theory and relevant professional skills. Investigative Reporting This model is intended to prepare students to do investigative reporting or computer-assisted reporting in any medium. Law and Conflict Resolution Magazine Design This model is for students who want to focus on designing magazines, from small newsletters to consumer magazines.

Magazine Editing Magazine Writing News Design. UT Austin. Guide to Graduate Programs The policies and procedures of the graduate program can be found in the Graduate Student Handbooks. Click on the image below for the Master's Programs Handbook Click on the image below for the Doctoral Handbook Advising/Registration All graduate students are required to meet with the Graduate Adviser once a semester (October and April) to plan for the following semester's coursework and program of study. If you need a signature, please give the form to the Graduate Coordinator, sylvia.edwards@austin.utexas.edu, and allow 3 days for the Graduate Adviser to sign. If you have additional advising questions, please sign up for an appointment with the Graduate Adviser for your program.

For PhD., Masters R&T and Hybrid students, the Graduate Adviser is Renita Coleman Visit this link to sign up for advising or any other appointment with professor Coleman: Email: renita.coleman@austin.utexas.eduPhone: 471-1969Office: BMC 3.330 Alumni.