S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications - Degree Programs

Degree Programs

Newhouse offers bachelor’s degrees in Advertising; Broadcast and Digital Journalism; Graphic Design; Magazine; Newspaper and Online Journalism; Photography; Public Relations; and Television-Radio-Film.

Master’s degrees are offered in Advertising; Arts Journalism; Broadcast and Digital Journalism; Documentary Film and History (joint program with Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts); Magazine, Newspaper and Online Journalism; Media Management; Media Studies; Photography; Public Diplomacy (joint program with Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs); Public Relations; and Television-Radio-Film.

Newhouse also offers a doctoral degree in Mass Communications; and an executive education master’s degree in Communications Management, offered in a distance learning format.

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