At the University of Arizona, an interest in journalism can take you as far as you can dream. The school's programs are designed for students who have a journalism background as well as those who have no previous journalism experience. Full-time students can complete the curriculum in two years. Part-time students are welcome. Excellent undergraduate students can earn an M.A. degree in one extra year through our Accelerated Master's Program.
The School of Journalism offers master's degrees for students wishing to become working journalists in the United States or abroad--our professional option--as well as for those interested in studying the impact of the media on social, political, economic and cultural decisions and events around the world--the journalism studies option.
Extra Notes
•De-Waiver (DEW) form has to be mandatorily signed by the student immediately within 5 days from date of submission of online application•Documents to be uploaded. • 3 year accredited bachelor + master; 3 year accredited bachelor + post grad diploma; or 3 year bachelor by itself provided the degree is at least 120 credits (where each credit = 45 contact hours) and the degree has been earned in Division I and the institution is accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with an institutional score of 'A' or better. See https://catalog.arizona.edu/policy/credit-definitions. • Official transcript required.
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