Journalism
Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism
The Interactive Environmental Journalism M.A. program at the Reynolds School of Journalism is three-semester intensive program for students who have a journalism degree and/or experience in professional journalism and who want to help invent the next forms of journalism. This is the only master's degree currently offered by the Reynolds School of Journalism.
Our program focuses on three key principles:
- To be successful in the future, journalism needs to reconnect with citizens and communities
- Web 2.0 and multimedia technologies offer innovative possibilities for new forms of connection between citizens and between citizens and journalists
- The environment is a key policy issue that makes an excellent subject for experiments in new forms of journalism
Degrees Offered: M.A.
http://journalism.unr.edu/graduateprogram/
Required Standardized Test: GRE is required beginning March 2010
Application Deadline: March 15
Graduate Program Director:
Donica Mensing, dmensing@unr.edu
Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism
The objective of the Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism is to help students acquire the combination of general education and journalistic skills that will enable them to pursue inquiry intelligently, treat issues fairly and communicate facts clearly.
The successful practice of these skills demands competence in writing and understanding of government, economy and society.


