Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication

A 4-year bachelor's degree program in journalism and mass communication can prepare students for reporting, analysis and writing jobs. Academic Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees are available in journalism and mass communications. Either type of degree requires students to complete both a broad liberal arts education and rigorous writing coursework. Some schools incorporate internship programs into degree curricula. 

Education Prerequisites

Prospective students must typically have a high school diploma in order to qualify for admittance. In addition, many colleges of journalism and mass communication have secondary entrance requirements, such as submitting writing samples or completing prerequisite college coursework with a minimum grade point average. Applicants should also have proven skills in English and public speaking. 

Course Topics

In addition to expectations within the major, some schools require students to either select a secondary major or declare an emphasis of study outside of journalism. Courses within a journalism and mass communication bachelor's degree program usually require substantial expository writing. Heavy emphasis is typically placed on topics related to media. Some course topics might include:
  • Broadcast journalism
  • Multimedia story coverage
  • Fundamentals of mass communication
  • Advanced writing and reporting
  • Ethical issues in public relations
  • Photojournalism
  • Writing for the magazine market
  • Television news writing
  • Graphic design
Popular Career Options

Graduates can generally qualify for employment opportunities with newspapers, magazines, television networks and other forms of written and electronic media. Some possible job titles include:
  • News reporter
  • Media researcher
  • Magazine writer
  • Photojournalist
  • Public relations specialist
Continuing Education

For individuals interested in continuing their academic education, a master's degree program in journalism and mass communication can offer career advancement opportunities. Pursuing a master's degree may also help prospective journalists develop their portfolios and writing skills.

This program is designed for the working professional. The master’s degree enhances professional knowledge, skills, and leadership in journalism and mass communications. Interdisciplinary curriculum combines up-to-date knowledge with practical application and individualized experience.
In some courses, real-time interaction between campus and distance students provides a unique perspective on media coverage from around the globe.

Choose from three specializations

The Master of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communications has three specializations from which to choose. You can personalize a program to meet your individual interests and needs. Thesis and non-thesis options are available.
  • Integrated Media Communications: Designed to provide advertising, public relations, marketing, and communications industry professionals with skills needed in the profession and to update their knowledge about the rapidly changing media and marketing environment in which they operate. A professional project is required.
  • Media Studies: The purpose of this specialization is to gain cutting-edge theoretical knowledge about the various influences and effects of the media. A thesis is required.
  • Professional Journalism: Designed for working professionals in print and digital journalism with emphasis given to improving one's skills for the workplace. A professional project is required.