Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication - Journalism Program

Journalism Program

The Grady College consists of three departments: Advertising and Public Relations, Journalism, and Telecommunications. The college provides instruction at the undergraduate and graduate levels in public relations, advertising, broadcast news, magazines, newspapers, new services, photojournalism, publication management, telecommunications, and new media. Since 1935 the students at Grady College have produced the student written, student edited magazine the UGAzine, which is printed in the UGA printshop. The student magazine is solely self-sufficient and sustains itself by advertising revenue. Due to the increase in advertising revenue in the past years and the subsequent evolution into a 4 color publication, the UGAzine has become a prominent and respected fixture on the UGA campus.

Degrees offered by the college include:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Journalism (A.B.J.)
  • Master of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication (M.A.)
  • Master of Arts in Health and Medical Journalism (M.A.)
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Mass Communication (Ph.D)

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