Journalism Major
The journalism major offers an in-depth study of journalism and mass communication, giving practical experience in writing, reporting, editing, and publication production and management.
To graduate, journalism students must maintain a cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 or higher in their major coursework.
Career Opportunities
To enhance their career opportunities, students are required to complete a three-unit communication internship prior to graduation. Graduates enter professions in the media, journalism, public relations or advertising, law, education, communications research, ministry, consulting, and sales. Many will go on to graduate school in communications or to law school.