NYU is a highly-ranked school in general (with a highly-ranked creative writing program to boot). Journalism students at NYU choose between two undergraduate tracks: Journalism and Media Criticism. Students are required to double-major in one additional field of study.

Does NYU have a school of journalism?

NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute is for the curious, the restless investigators, the ones who never stop asking why. They are guided by award-winning faculty who are major players in the industry, a diverse team whose talents and accomplishments have put them at the top of their field.

How do I get into NYU undergraduate journalism?

How to Apply

  1. Bachelor’s degree in any field and with a wide variety of experience.
  2. A 3.0 or higher GPA.
  3. All of your undergrad academic transcripts.
  4. Three letters of recommendation.
  5. Three work samples that can be print, video or multimedia.
  6. The personal statement is very important.

Does Stanford have a journalism program?

The Stanford Journalism Program typically enrolls 15 students annually. All are expected to complete the degree requirements in one academic year. Part-time students are not admitted.

Do you need a Masters to be a journalist?

You don’t need a master’s degree to do it, and you won’t do it well until you haul yourself out of school and into a working newsroom. Journalism is learned on the job, and if you’re not prepared to go out and do it after four years in undergrad, maybe you should just give up on it — and go to law school instead.

Does NYU have a journalism minor?

The Minor in Print and Online Journalism consists of 5 courses, including two core courses and three electives. In addition to these 2 core courses, students complete 3 electives. The Minor in Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism consists of 5 courses, including three core courses and two electives.

Do you have to double major in NYU journalism?

Our strong liberal arts emphasis includes the requirement that all journalism students double major. Students within the College of Arts and Science can choose from over 60 majors to complement their studies in journalism, while students based at other NYU schools and colleges may elect journalism as a second major.