- Credible.
- Customized.
- Convenient.
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Our Department of Journalism and Mass Communication has a long and
successful history. Continuously accredited since the first year
national journalism accreditation began in 1948, the department
has been recognized as one of the best midsize journalism programs
in the U.S. In the 1950s, the department added a master's degree,
and graduates are making a mark in the industry and higher
education around the country and world.
Students in the program will take many of the classes together, but
in other cases students will have several classes from which to
choose. Each student's plan of study will also be individualized in
two other ways: an independent study allows students to pursue a
topic of interest under a professor's supervision, and the capstone
course, a research paper or project, will be tailored to individual
student interests and needs.
All of the classwork for this degree will be available 24/7. Online
discussion and lectures will substitute for face-to-face
traditional instruction. Internet-based courseware functions as a
virtual classroom for students and instructors who can participate
at any time, from anywhere. Faculty post lectures and assignments;
students turn in papers and tests and discuss their work with
classmates online. Whether you are a student in South Dakota or
elsewhere in the world, online learning adjusts to your own
schedule.
Our online journalism master's degree provides a
quality professional education that is accessible
to working journalists and strategic communicators.
Whether in print, broadcast, advertising and marketing
or public relations, students build administrative skills
and credentials for leadership.
Interaction with peers is an integral part of any graduate
program. A cohort or group of students starts the program and
takes most classes together. By taking two eight-week classes
back-to-back each semester and one each summer, the cohort
will finish the program in just under two years. Class
size will typically be around 15 students.
Classwork for this degree will be available 24/7. Online
discussion and lectures substitute for the face-to-face
traditional instruction. Internet-based courseware functions
as a virtual classroom for students and instructors who can
participate at any time, from anywhere. Faculty post lectures
and assignments; students turn in papers and tests and discuss
their work with classmates online. Whether you are a student in
South Dakota or elsewhere in the world, online learning adjusts
to your schedule.
Cost for this program in 2009-2010 is $337.05 per credit or
$10,785.60 for the 32 credits required for the master's degree.