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J297 Internship Credit

The Master of Journalism degree requires two (S/U) units of J297: Internship Credit. The internship requirement is met once a student completes 300 hours of journalistic work under the tutelage of a mentor/supervisor who can vouch for the student’s professional progress. rn

J297 Internship Credit

The Master of Journalism degree requires two (S/U) units of J297: Internship Credit. The internship requirement is met once a student completes 300 hours of journalistic work under the tutelage of a mentor/supervisor who can vouch for the student’s professional progress. rn

J297 Internship Credit

The Master of Journalism degree requires two (S/U) units of J297: Internship Credit. The internship requirement is met once a student completes 300 hours of journalistic work under the tutelage of a mentor/supervisor who can vouch for the student’s professional progress.

J297 Internship Credit

The Master of Journalism degree requires two (S/U) units of J297: Internship Credit. The internship requirement is met once a student completes 300 hours of journalistic work under the tutelage of a mentor/supervisor who can vouch for the student’s professional progress.

J297 Internship Credit

The Master of Journalism degree requires two (S/U) units of J297: Internship Credit. The internship requirement is met once a student completes 300 hours of journalistic work under the tutelage of a mentor/supervisor who can vouch for the student’s professional progress.

J297 Internship Credit

The Master of Journalism degree requires two (S/U) units of J297: Internship Credit. The internship requirement is met once a student completes 300 hours of journalistic work under the tutelage of a mentor/supervisor who can vouch for the student’s professional progress. rn

Timelines & Checklists

[…] two and five years of professional work experience in journalism. Most of our students coming in straight from undergraduate programs have a combination of reporting experiences, including internships, jobs and school papers. The entirety of your application should reflect your earnest desire, capacity and aptitude to succeed in a career in journalism. Basic Qualifications […]

November 2021 Dean’s Letter

[…] Silberstein, Tad Taube of Taube Philanthropies, James (Jim) Wood and an alumna of the school who preferred to remain anonymous. In August, we created a new pilot program to guarantee equitable paid summer internships to all of our students. With the aid of a $245,000 grant from the Knight Foundation, Berkeley Journalism brings forth an impact-focused solution to the crippling […]

Alumni Portrait: Greg Winter, International Managing Editor of The New York Times

[…] in high school or college,” he said. Winter did not even know what a clip was until his instructors began asking him for them. Recruiters for summer internships would be arriving soon, they warned, and Winter would need to have clips to show them. “I started conspiring with my professors to come up with […]

Quarterly Newsletter from Dean Geeta Anand

[…] to be journalists — students I hope you will consider supporting as they prepare to work in newsrooms (please see below an opportunity to enable their summer internships in newsrooms). The Berkeley Journalism Class of 2025 One of my J200 students, Erika, explained to me why she chose to do her graduate studies in […]