The Certificate in Journalism in the School of Communication provides undergraduates and professionals with an educational program that exposes students to an array of skills characterizing modern media: writing in various journalistic forms and styles, reporting principles and strategies, editing, ethics, and expertise appropriate to various media. The program introduces students to contemporary practices and theories while integrating traditional skills with emerging technologies, such as the Internet and optional computer graphics and design.
Admission and Completion:
For admission to this certificate program, students must complete the prerequisite course
with a minimum grade of B- (B-Minus). A 2.25 GPA must be maintained across all required courses (16 credit hours).