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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-24 Graduate Bulletin ARCHIVED
Publishing, MA
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The Master of Arts in publishing offers students an innovative approach to graduate education. The degree incorporates coursework from publishing, mass communication, business, art and English. The program prepares students to enter a professional career market where publishing skills are paramount. Such skills range from understanding media law and ethics, manuscript acquisition, book or journal design, graphic design, digital publishing, distribution, and marketing, among others. Students gain practical, hands-on experiences through coursework, internships and an interdisciplinary capstone project.
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Required courses
Students must take both of the following courses, which are pre-requisites for PUBL 5371 - Publishing Capstone. Publishing Coursework
Students will choose 24 hours of coursework from across English (publishing), mass communication (ethics and public relations), art (design) and the Nelson Rusche College of Business (business and related disciplines). No more than 12 hours can be taken in any one area or discipline. No more than six hours can be taken from the College of Business. Publishing
Students will choose three of the following courses: Ethics and Public Relations
Students will choose one of the following courses: Design
Students will choose one of the following courses: Business
Students will choose one of the following courses: Electives
Students will choose one additional course from those listed above. No more than three additional hours may be taken from the Nelson Rusche College of Business . Professional Internship
Students are required to take PUBL 5370 , which is an internship placement designed to provide on-site experience with publishers and businesses where publication is key to their operations. Students will spend a minimum of 150 hours in the placement. Experiences in this course should be distinctly different from those of PUBL 5178 . Capstone Course
Students are required to take PUBL 5371 with PUBL 5370 . Under the supervision of a project committee, students will complete a publication project, from prospectus to finished publication, inclusive of a marketing and promotion plan. This may be a book, website or journal, among other possibilities, as determined by the student and the project committee. Admission Requirements
A student may be granted clear admittance to the program with an overall undergraduate GPA of 2.6 and 2.8 for the last 60 hours of coursework. At the discretion of the division director, students who do not meet these criteria may be granted probationary admission to the program and must fulfill specific GPA and/or course requirements before the start of the next semester.
Application due dates for the MA in publishing are Aug. 1 for the fall semester and Dec. 1 for the spring semester.
Program notes
- All requirements for the MA in publishing must be completed within six years of first graduate enrollment.
- To remain in good standing, students must have a 3.0 GPA (B average) on all graduate work.
- No Ds and no more than two Cs may be counted toward graduate degree requirements.
- No more than two graduate classes may be repeated. (Only the second grade counts toward the GPA.) The GPA may not be improved by retaking a course at another university.
- Students wishing to transfer graduate credit earned at another university must have written approval from the division director.
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