Weissman School of Arts and Sciences

*IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION: For Spring 2009 journalism offerings, courses are listed under English 2500 and electives beginning at the ENG 3000 level. Contact Glenda.Hydler@baruch.cuny.edu or Geanne.Rosenberg@baruch.cuny.edu with questions and to pre-register. Students can call 646-312-3974 or 646 312-3969.

*UPDATED JOURNALISM CURRICULUM

*ENG 2500: Perspectives on the News: This is a required course for all journalism majors and also of great
value to any student interested in the influence of the news media. Get registration information and read more about the course.

The new Journalism Major includes specializations in Journalism and Creative Writing and Business Journalism.  Whether you’re interested in a career in journalism, management, communications, entertainment, business, public service, or law, the Journalism Major can help advance your career.  You will improve your writing ability while learning to access information and data, evaluate the information you need, and communicate effectively and publish accurately and responsibly, whether online, in print and/or over the air waves. 

Both specializations provide students with an understanding of journalism’s critical role in democratic society.  The program also presents the opportunity for students to minor in journalism in order to improve dramatically their research and writing abilities.


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Phone: (646) 312- 3974
Fax: (646) 312-3989

Journalism
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Box B7-240
55 Lex - Newman Vertical Campus
New York, N.Y. 10010

 

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