
Postbaccalaureate Certificate in International Journalism
Application
The Certificate in International Journalism Program enables
students with advanced language skills and majors in international
studies, history, anthropology, or related fields to supplement
their program of study with preparation in international
journalism. The certificate program combines introductory courses
in journalism and communication with advanced seminars,
internships, and a capstone project where students can apply both
their international expertise and their journalism skills.
Course work
The certificate requires six courses. Students also complete a
study abroad in some field of international area studies and
journalism at one of our partner universities or in another
approved program.
- ENG 3220: Fundamentals of Journalism or ENG 3330: Advanced
Journalism
- COMM 3320: Mass Communications
- COMM 3420: The Media in Global Perspective
- GLOB 5900 Research Seminar or GLOB 5910 Honors Seminar
While simultaneously taking:
- IJRN 5960: Internship Seminar in International Journalism
- IJRN 5970: Capstone Media Project
Making the Global Local conference
An annual conference that brings together area studies scholars,
working journalists, students, and representatives of the local
community to focus on major global issues and to critically examine
the reporting on those issues.
Student, faculty, and media collaborations
Original reporting projects on global issues in the print media,
radio, and television. Our students work on a number of projects
reporting on a wide range of transnational issues. Their work has
been published or broadcast in a number of media outlets, such as
Asian American Press, SPNN International, KFAI Radio, La Prensa de
Minnesota, and the Minnesota Women's Press, among others.
Community forums
International teleconferences linking Minnesota citizens with
communities abroad to discuss transnational issues of mutual
concern. Previous forums have included conversations with
communities in China, South Africa and Germany.
Student internship and mentoring
Students participate in internships and mentoring at several Twin
Cities news organizations. Students may be placed at the following
media organizations:
- Asian American Press
- Insight News
- KFAI Radio
- La Prensa de Minnesota
- Minnesota Public Radio
- SPNN
- Star Tribune
- Twin Cities Public Television
Student exchange programs
The Certificate in International Journalism Program has
established, or is in the process of establishing, exchanges
with:
- Universitat Trier (Trier, Germany)
- independent University, Bangladesh (Dhaka, Bangladesh)
- Universidad Austral de Chile (Valdiva, Chile)
- Universite Gaston Berger (Saint Louis, Senegal)
- Rhodes University (Port Elizabeth, South Africa)
- Fudan University (Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China)
Tuition and fees
Tuition and financial aid information is available at the Student Administrative Services Office. Financial aid is based on
individual eligibility. Students must be enrolled in at least six
credits to qualify. For required forms or more information, contact
the Office of Financial Aid at 651-523-3000.
Admission deadlines
Fall: June 1
Spring: December 1
Application checklist
1. Complete the application and provide a personal statement
outlining your career and educational goals. You may include any
information you feel may be important to the Admission
Committee.
All international applicants must pay a $100 application fee. The application fee is accepted in the form of a bank draft (payable to Hamline University).
2. Arrange to have an official transcript(s) of previous course
work and one letter of recommendation sent directly to:
Office of Graduate Admission
Hamline University
1536 Hewitt Avenue MS-A1710
St. Paul, MN 55104-1284
3. You will be contacted once your application file is complete and
the Admission Committee has made a decision on your application
status.
Hamline University does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, national origin, ancestry, sex, disability, religion, age,
sexual orientation, or veteran status in its education or
employment programs or activities.