Bachelor of Journalism and Humanities 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Carleton University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Journalism and Humanities

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

58,564 CADTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

JournalismMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Journalism

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

For those who wish to gain an in-depth understanding of world culture and history while studying journalism, Carleton offers a Bachelor of Journalism and Humanities degree. Students in this intensive degree program spend about 40 per cent of their time taking core journalism courses. They receive professional training in writing and reporting, professional ethics and media law, and learn the skills appropriate to newspaper, radio, television and new media journalism. BJ-Hum students spend the rest of their time studying art history, classics, literature, philosophy, political science and religion. Few degree programs provide such a balance between focus and breadth.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Journalism

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

For those who wish to gain an in-depth understanding of world culture and history while studying journalism, Carleton offers a Bachelor of Journalism and Humanities degree. Students in this intensive degree program spend about 40 per cent of their time taking core journalism courses. They receive professional training in writing and reporting, professional ethics and media law, and learn the skills appropriate to newspaper, radio, television and new media journalism. BJ-Hum students spend the rest of their time studying art history, classics, literature, philosophy, political science and religion. Few degree programs provide such a balance between focus and breadth.

Admission Requirements

86+
6+
60+
28+

4 Years
Jan-2000

Domestic
14,040 CAD
International
58,564 CAD

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