Journalism
Multimedia Journalism
The Multimedia Journalism major equips today’s students with the skills needed to thrive in an ever-changing media profession. Not only are students exposed to the theory of newsgathering and mechanics of writing, they learn how to produce stories for print, broadcast, online and mobile media. Students are expected to write stories both inside and outside the classroom, often under a deadline. Besides news writing, journalism students learn how to shoot, produce and edit video for broadcast and online outlets, take photographs and design Web pages. The program strives to turn out versatile journalists who can work on a variety of news platforms or start their own news outlet.
Arthur J. Bauernfeind College of Business
Department of journalism and mass communications
Average class size
25 students
Locations
Main campus
Clubs and Internships
Apply your classroom experience to the real world through a number of student media opportunities. "The logo News," the University’s student-run newspaper, publishes every Friday during the fall and spring semesters. Not to mention the logo TV 11 airs several student productions during the fall and spring semesters on local cable. Plus, with WKMS, logo2Nite, HerCampus, TV Club, Ads Club, PRSSA and so much more, there are plenty of ways to get involved.