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Everyone has a story to tell.

A major in journalism prepares students with essential skills including: writing, speaking, critical thinking and technology. Through coursework and experiential learning opportunities, including a required internship, graduates are well-positioned for a wide variety of careers. Students may pursue a B.A. or B.S. in  journalism with coursework in both broadcast and news-editorial journalism. This versatile major prepares students to be digital storytellers, reporters, editors, designers for print, broadcast or online media, photojournalists or communicators in government, with non-profit organizations or in the corporate world.

Is it for you?
This program will be a good fit if you:
  • Like to write.
  • Have strong communication skills.
  • Are curious about the world around you.
  • Can work under pressure and meet deadlines.
  • Want to make a difference.
Career Opportunities
Explore possible career opportunities with this degree:
  • Reporter for a newspaper or TV station
  • Radio or TV news producer
  • Writer, columnist or blogger
  • Copy editor
  • Digital and social media manager
Recent Employers
Graduates have gone on to work at employers such as:
  • Daktronics
  • FloSports
  • Watertown Public Opinion
  • Dakota News Now
Internship Opportunities
We have provided the following internship opportunities:
  • Jackrabbit Sports Network
  • 605 Magazine
  • Grand Forks Herald
  • KELO-TV
  • CBS Sports
Clubs & Organizations
We offer the following extracurricular clubs to participate in:
  • Journalism Club
  • The Collegian
  • KSDJ FM Radio
  • Kappa Tau Alpha Honor Society
Ready to take the next step?
Contact Our Department