Dyson College of Arts and Sciences

MS Publishing - Spring 2019

Dyson College of Arts and Sciences

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From the Director Preparation and Support for Your Success: Internships, Scholarships, and Unique Experiences e MS in Publishing program provides you with the professional tools and academic know-how needed to succeed both before and aer graduation. • Internships are oen an integral part of students' education. Our faculty will help you find internships suited to your goals, across a variety of publishing interests. • Pace offers a full range of financial assistance through scholarships, assistantships, and grants to qualifying students. • e program has an international reach, drawing students and experts from Brazil, Mexico, Italy, India, Denmark, Germany, and Nigeria. Our faculty partners with China's most prominent publishing houses and hosts visiting scholars and exchange students. • e Pace University Press, our internal publishing house, provides a year-long hands-on experience for two graduate assistants. " e Pace Publishing program helped me to meet the right people and gain the practical knowledge necessary for the job I have today. It was an invaluable experience, and I loved my time in the program." Rachel Diebel '18 Assistant Editor St. Martin's Press Manuela Soares Director, MS in Publishing Program " Our program is designed to reflect the current needs of the publishing industry and anticipate future trends. You will learn the skills necessary to be successful in today's rapidly changing publishing environment and make contacts and connections with industry professionals and other students in the program. We educate you in every aspect of the publishing industry, including content creation, design, production, marketing, sales, and distribution for books, magazines, and digital media. e program provides you with a supportive and positive atmosphere, one that facilitates learning and encourages excellence."

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