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Enhance your expertise in video and broadcast journalism to effectively cover unfolding events and breaking news that informs global audiences. The University of North Texas offers a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with a Broadcast and Digital Journalism specialization, equipping you with essential skills to thrive in today's dynamic media landscape. Students master the art of crafting compelling narratives that educate, captivate, and influence international viewers. The Mayborn School of Journalism instills the competencies and ethical standards that set professional journalists apart in an era where digital publishing is accessible to all.
Created through strong industry collaboration, the Mayborn School's program provides comprehensive training across various media formats. You'll acquire abilities to critically assess information, communicate effectively to worldwide audiences, and understand the moral dimensions of mass media's societal influence. Students benefit from cutting-edge multimedia labs equipped with advanced technology, while receiving personalized academic and career guidance from experienced faculty.
Those pursuing broadcast journalism explore contemporary industry innovations, including news presentation techniques, documentary production (both brief and extended formats), sports reporting, corporate narratives, and visual storytelling methods.
Our specialized tracks—Broadcast and Digital, Print and Digital, or Photojournalism—lay the foundation for professional roles in various media outlets, encompassing digital platforms, television, print publications, and radio. With an emphasis on cross-platform journalism, Mayborn students obtain practical experience through contributions to North Texas Daily, NTDaily.com, and NTDaily TV as reporters, writers, visual journalists, and editors.
Learn from instructors with substantial real-world experience across broadcast, print, and digital media. Students also have internship opportunities with prominent DFW-area news organizations—the country's fifth-largest media market—as well as other regional and statewide media outlets.