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119 Master's degrees in Journalism in United States
Journalism and French Studies
The Journalism and French Studies is a unique MA program from New York Universitythat enables M.A. students to explore French Studies at the IFS while gaining professional journalism training at the NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute’s Global & Joint Program
Professional Studies in Journalism
Georgetown University’s Master of Professional Studies in Journalism immerses you at the center of politics, culture, and journalism in Washington, D.C.
Journalism and Mass Communication - Professional
Journalism and Mass Communication - Professional from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option in the Journalism and Mass Communication MA.
Integrated Media Communication
The Integrated Media Communication programme at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a flexible, 30-credit hour Master of Arts. Designed for part-time study, this online course focuses on advertising and public relations. It offers a customisable curriculum led by expert faculty to enhance professional credentials.
Journalism and Public Affairs
The Journalism and Public Affairs program at American University Washington DC prepares you for a career as a news and information professional. You'll focus your program studies in one of three areas: Investigative Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, or International Journalism.

Journalism and Strategic Media
Unlock your potential with our master’s program, featuring a professionally focused MA in Journalism and Strategic Media offered at University of Memphis.
Public Affairs Reporting
The Public Affairs Reporting (PAR) master's degree at the University of Illinois Springfield is designed for the student who wishes to specialize in news coverage of governmental affairs.
Communication Arts and Sciences
The graduate program in Communication Arts and Sciences at the Pennsylvania State University trains students in communication science and rhetorical studies, with particular attention to political deliberation, health communication, interpersonal communication, public address, rhetorical theory, and the rhetoric of public culture.
Journalism - Science and Environmental Journalism
Where will your education take you? At The University of Arizona, an interest in Journalism - Science and Environmental Journalism can take you as far as you can dream.
Mass Communication
The Master of Arts in Mass Communication program at University of Arkansas at Little Rock is located within the School of Mass Communication (SMC) and emphasizes critical thinking about mass media and its journalistic and strategic communication practices, media content and its effects on the public.
Cultural Reporting and Criticism
The Cultural Reporting and Criticism program offered at New York University is for writers who are driven to interrogate the world around them. Here, you will produce work that examines aspects of our culture with the support of deep research, an understanding of history and lines of influence, a critical and questioning eye, and a belief in the power of good writing.
Mass Communications (Online)
Mass Communications (Online) from Kansas State University helps you become a communication expert and gain the skills needed for work in advertising, public relations, corporate communications, the news media or another communications field.
Religious Studies - Religion and Journalism
The Religious Studies - Religion and Journalism MA program offered at New York University provides education and training for students seeking careers as professional newspaper, magazine, or broadcast journalists with a special expertise on religious life.
Religion-Journalism
This special Religion-Journalism program at Columbia University enables a small number of qualified candidates to receive two master's degree, one from Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism (MS) and the other from the Department of Religion (MA), in two years of study.
Journalism and Mass Communication
The Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication master’s program is a 32-credit course of study culminating in a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Iowa State University.
Journalism
The Master of Arts Journalism program from Columbia University trains experienced journalists to go deeper and equips them with subject-area expertise, so they can explain complicated issues to the public. Students develop an intellectual grounding in their concentration that enables them to ask more informed questions, evaluate evidence for competing theories and produce sophisticated stories.
Journalism
The Journalism program at Northwestern University is designed to give you the skills and training needed to help you launch and accelerate your career in journalism and media. At Medill, you also join a high-quality network of more than 18,000 alumni working in journalism, media, communications and other industries all over the world.
New Arts Journalism
The Master of Arts (MA) in New Arts Journalism at School of the Art Institute of Chicago is designed to provide students with the necessary skills and experiences to write about the arts for diverse audiences.
Media and Communication Studies
A graduate degree in Media and Communication Studies at Florida State University could help to transform your career. The School of Communication’s Media and Communication Studies Division Master’s Program is designed for graduate students interested in studying communication theory, research, analysis, media content, and media effects.
Journalism
Whether you are a working journalist looking to expand your skill set or a recent college graduate aiming to advance your career, Ball State’s online or hybrid graduate program in Journalism from Ball State University is the perfect fit.