Considering
Journalism?
Journalism
graduates find that their skills are well-suited to employment not only
in the newspaper industry but also in the related fields of public relations,
broadcasting, marketing, advertising, graphic design and communications.
The strong written-communication skills emphasized in our journalism
program prepares students for careers in business, government and education.
An academic
major in journalism not only opens the door to many challenging and
exciting jobs in the journalism field, but also provides many skills
that can be used in other fields as well. Potential employers will take
note that journalism majors are suited to a wide range of work. In addition
to an excellent journalism background students will gain insight in:
Liberal
Arts:
Students will acquire many skills in the broad spectrum of humanities,
such as philosophy, literature, fine arts and communication.
Computers:
Many computer skills will be acquired, including word processing, electronic
editing, desktop publishing and web page design.
Written
Communication:
In addition to journalistic writing, students also will have a chance
to learn other styles of writing such as technical, imaginative, expository
and public relations. Good writing skills are not only helpful in a
journalism career but also a great asset in almost any field one chooses.
View our Student Digital Projects page to view some of our student work.