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Multimedia Communication, Bachelor of Arts, Journalism Track
Students are prepared for careers in the ever-changing journalism field, which includes print, broadcast, and digital media news outlets. Students gain practical and theoretical skills, knowledge and ethics applicable to finding, reporting, writing, editing, and producing news using traditional as well as new and emerging media. These include print, television and radio, as well as social media and web-based platforms. Students acquire leadership and management skills working at the student-managed online news outlet and television station.
Journalism Track Requirements (15 credits)
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