Journalism
The Regent University School of Communication and the Arts offers a Master of Arts degree in Journalism to all those desiring to make a difference in the world via media and education. The curriculum provides an environment in which students will sharpen their professional skills and improve upon their understanding of effective truthful and redemptive story-telling in print media, television, and the Internet.
Requirements
Undergraduate: at least 3 years of professional work experience, at least 45 transferable undergraduate credits (min. 2.5 GPA), writing sample, Community Life Form, 2 professional recommendations. Graduate & Doctoral: accredited 4-year bachelor's degree (non-accredited degrees considered on an individual basis), cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.75 (3.0 in desired area), submission of test scores (MAT, GMAT, GRE, etc., depending on school requirement), maturity in spiritual and/or character qualities, personal goals consistent with Regent's mission and goals and additional admissions criteria as determined by the individual schools. Accelerated Scholars and Pro-undergraduate credits and significant life experience in professional area to enter a master's program. Certificate: varies by program.
Accreditation
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Association of Theological Schools, American Bar Association, Council for accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
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Online Masters Degrees Degree at Regent University
Regent University aims to represent the nation’s academic center for Christian thought and action. The institution enrolls over 3,000 students in nine different academic schools among two campuses (Virginia Beach and Washington D.C), and online distance education encompassing the globe. Regents 135,000 square foot Communication and Performing Arts Center opened in 2002, offering film and animation studios which combine in making the building one of most technologically advanced communication centers on the east coast.
Accreditation
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Association of Theological Schools, American Bar Association, Council for accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs