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Journalism

Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute
20 Cooper Square, Room 643
Sixth Floor
New York, N.Y. 10003

For course advisement, contact Cathleen Dullahan (Undergraduate Student Services and Assessment) at (212) 998-7996 or cd8@nyu.edu. For registration assistance, email Don Starr (Undergraduate Administrative Aide) at undergraduate.journalism@nyu.edu

Dept Website
http://journalism.nyu.edu/

Course Offerings
http://journalism.nyu.edu/courses/

The department does not offer a minor.

Overview:
The Department offers courses in newspaper, magazine, broadcast journalism and courses in journalism for the digital age.

Registration:
Students may register on Albert for The Foundations of Journalism, V54.0501; Journalism Ethics and First Amendment Law, V54.0502; or Journalistic Inquiry, V54.0101 (requires V54.0501 pre-requisite). To enroll in The Beat, V54.0201 or Advanced Reporting, V54.0301, students must have fulfilled the listed prerequisites and register through the department.

The Foundations of Journalism V54.0501 is a prerequisite for most courses in the department. Indeed, the department especially promotes The Foundations of Journalism, V54.0501 (Fall only); Journalism Ethics and First Amendment Law, V54.0502 (Spring only); and Journalism & Society, V54.0503 to Gallatin students interested in integrating journalism into their studies.

Note: All summer courses are open and do not require prerequisites.

Liberal Arts Core:
Social Science

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