Bachelor of Arts in Journalism Undergraduate Programme By University of Central Florida |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Arts in Journalism

Subject Ranking

# 201-250QS Subject Rankings

Main Subject Area

Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The journalism B.A. provides students with the skills and knowledge leading to careers in electronic and digital media. It is a limited access degree program, which means a separate application must be submitted directly to the Nicholson School of Communication in order to be considered for admission. Students choose from two focus areas: Digital News For students who wish to work as writers, reporters, editors and photographers for the news media, primarily websites, newspapers and magazines. Electronic News For students who desire to work in broadcast news as reporters, photographers, anchors or broadcast sports journalists

Programme overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The journalism B.A. provides students with the skills and knowledge leading to careers in electronic and digital media. It is a limited access degree program, which means a separate application must be submitted directly to the Nicholson School of Communication in order to be considered for admission. Students choose from two focus areas: Digital News For students who wish to work as writers, reporters, editors and photographers for the news media, primarily websites, newspapers and magazines. Electronic News For students who desire to work in broadcast news as reporters, photographers, anchors or broadcast sports journalists

Admission Requirements

6.5+
International students also have the following other English language requirements: a minimum score of 550 on TOEFL (paper-based), score of 213 on TOEFL (computer-based).

Jan-2000

Domestic
0 USD
International
0 USD

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