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Exceptional writing and communication abilities are highly valued in today's technologically advanced employment landscape. The Harrington School of Communication and Media's Journalism program offers a cutting-edge curriculum built on core reporting techniques for diverse platforms, spanning traditional print media to broadcast journalism and digital news platforms. Students collaborate with our accomplished faculty of working journalists, editors, broadcast professionals, and documentary makers in intimate classroom settings that ensure personalized guidance. Professors take pride in developing meaningful mentor relationships, providing close support throughout each student's academic journey. Faculty members also guide independent research initiatives for those wishing to apply their journalistic training to specialized projects or niche reporting fields.
The degree requires all students to complete foundational coursework in reporting fundamentals, digital storytelling, media law, and professional ethics. Each major develops a professional portfolio website to showcase their work throughout the four-year program. Additionally, students can choose from specialized courses including feature writing for magazines, television news production, and in-depth multimedia reporting on critical issues like environmental challenges and climate science.