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Journalism
The Graduate School of Journalism's two-year Master of Journalism (M.J.) program provides intensive training in journalism skills and teaches the traditions and principles of the field, to produce professional print, broadcast and new media journalists. Undergraduates interested in journalism, though they may be in any major, should explore courses in mass communications.
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