New Media Studies

New Media Studies

Available this fall W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications “Those who have adapted to the new media and are new media studies comfortable writing for and working with a variety of Master’s emphasis electronic and digital tools will have an advantage in finding new work.” (2010-11 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook/Media and fully online program Communications-related Occupations.) Adoption of nontraditional media is moving forward at a rapid pace. Consumers of information expect content to be available across platforms, including 30 hours mobile devices. Publishers are preparing to combine platforms into a single product. Content creation demands versatility in writing, designing, preparing images and packaging messages for access through a Required courses: variety of media. JMC 604—JMC Law and Ethics JMC 605—Master’s Initiative Network Veterans in mass communications need to retool, JMC 606—Depth Reporting and those just launching their careers must prepare JMC 640—Design Thinking to use new systems. The New Media Master’s JMC 682—Mastser’s Initiative (6 hrs.) emphasis stresses the design, development and Select six hours from: dissemination of information using emerging JMC 500—Photojournalism technology. All courses are delivered online to JMC 562 —Web Design for Mass Media accommodate flexible schedules. JMC 612—History of Mass Communication JMC 641—Web/Online Strategies for JMC Admission to the master’s programs requires: JMC 678—Organizational Storytelling • a completed admission form, JMC 643—New Media Cultures • an earned bachelor’s degree, and Select six hours, with adviser’s approval, from • a 3.0 undergraduate gpa (on a 4.0 scale) and graduate courses outside a total score of 370 on the Graduate Record Journalism and Mass Communications. Exam (GRE), OR • a 2.5 to 2.99 undergraduate gpa (on a 4.0 scale) and a total score of 396 on the GRE. Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA in all course work with no more than two C’s. Make your mark. Leave your legacy. 100 Communications Building • 304-696-2360 • http://www.marshall.edu/sojmc College of Arts and Media .

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