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Why Support Journalism Education–UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
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Costs and Financial Aid. Berkeley Advanced Media Institute. Ways to Support Our Work. Why Support Journalism Education. Why Support Journalism Education. Why Support Journalism Education. By Dean Edward Wasserman. Some weigh in on matters of wide public concern with postings that draw tens of thousands of hits. But they don't have the training to recognize what kind of reporting they need to do to ensure their postings are solidly grounded and fair, nor the skills that it takes to do that reporting a...
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Curriculum–UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
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Costs and Financial Aid. Berkeley Advanced Media Institute. Ways to Support Our Work. Why Support Journalism Education. First semester courses are set for the student and include:. J200/J211 Reporting the News and News Lab. J298 Public Records/Data Journalism. To increase the proficiencies of all our students in communicating through pictures and sound, incoming students are also required to take video training classes in their first semester. J282 Introduction to Visual Journalism. The project requires ...
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Financial Aid–Admissions–UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
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Costs and Financial Aid. Berkeley Advanced Media Institute. Ways to Support Our Work. Why Support Journalism Education. Costs and Financial Aid. Costs and Financial Aid. For up to date tuition and fees, visit the Registrar website. Scroll down on the Registrar website to see the fee table for the Journalism School in the list of professional schools. All fees listed are per semester. Students should anticipate additional miscellaneous costs, some of which are estimated as follows:. Ways to Reduce Costs.
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Support–UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
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Costs and Financial Aid. Berkeley Advanced Media Institute. Ways to Support Our Work. Why Support Journalism Education. Support the J‑School. Support the J‑School. Help Fund The Future of Journalism. The Marlon T. Riggs Fellowships in Documentary Filmmaking. A $700,000 fundraising drive, now under way, honors the legacy of alumnus and professor Marlon T. Riggs. Your Support is a Declaration. It says journalism in the public interest matters, an essay by Dean Edward Wasserman. The Fine Cut Fund.
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Curriculum–UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
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Costs and Financial Aid. Berkeley Advanced Media Institute. Ways to Support Our Work. Why Support Journalism Education. Our Master of Journalism degree demands a rigorous two-year immersion. That commitment is what's needed for you to achieve the full range of proficiencies you'll need as a 21st Century journalist: narrative writing, radio, photography, broadcast and online video production, multimedia storytelling, data and investigative-based journalism. Ethics, Law and Public Purpose-Wasserman/Burke.
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Alumni Profiles–UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
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Costs and Financial Aid. Berkeley Advanced Media Institute. Ways to Support Our Work. Why Support Journalism Education. Zach St. George. Learn about admission to the J‑School. Support the J‑School. Digital media workshops and custom training. Available at the J‑School. Science Today Student Intern. Editorial, Art, Operations, And Social Change Internships At Tikkun Magazine! Assistant Director For Independent Media. Welcome Class of 18! Mexican government tied to disappeared students. Welcome Class of 18!
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Marion Nestle: "Food Politics in the Age of Health Care Reform"–Events–UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
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A lecture series sponsored by the Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy. CLICK HERE FOR THE EVENT VIDEO. Costs and Financial Aid. Berkeley Advanced Media Institute. Ways to Support Our Work. Why Support Journalism Education. Marion Nestle: Food Politics in the Age of Health Care Reform. Marion Nestle: Food Politics in the Age of Health Care Reform on February 10, 2015. FOR THE EVENT VIDEO. Welcome by Dean Edward Wasserman and introduction by Dean Stefano Bertozzi. Her first faculty position was i...
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Admissions–UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
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Costs and Financial Aid. Berkeley Advanced Media Institute. Ways to Support Our Work. Why Support Journalism Education. The application is available now through the Berkeley Graduate Division Website. Students will have ample opportunity to develop proficiencies across media once they get here. What we look for on their applications are the predispositions that dedicated reporting requires: passion, values, civic commitment, and imaginative approaches to unearthing and explaining contemporary realiti...
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Audio Journalism Curriculum–UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
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Costs and Financial Aid. Berkeley Advanced Media Institute. Ways to Support Our Work. Why Support Journalism Education. From All Things Considered to Serial, much of America’s most innovative new journalism is audio storytelling. The J-School offers solid training in the expertise students need to produce outstanding audio across media platforms: Terrestrial radio. Podcasting. Satellite radio. Internet radio. Tale of Two Cities. Ira Glass speaks to J‑School. Helping ex-cons restart their lives. Audio stu...