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About the Program

Do you have a knack for storytelling and a passion for uncovering the truth? These are two of the cornerstones of a career in journalism. Whether writing for print publications or reporting live on television news, journalists inform, inspire, and investigate for the singular purpose of serving the public interest. They hold leaders accountable and expose wrongdoing – all while meeting deadlines in a fast-paced work environment. From the sidelines of a big game as a sports reporter to the border of a war-torn country as a foreign correspondent, journalists are never far from the center of the action.

In an associate program in Journalism, you will study mass media, learn how to conduct interviews and write stories, and explore issues of truth and ethics. This degree is transferable to universities offering bachelor’s degrees in Mass Communications, Communication and Media, or Journalism.

Program Information

Courses Offered:
In Person & Online

Program Length:
4 Semesters

Award/Program Credits:
60

Knowledge & Skills
  • Written and verbal communication skills
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Time management
  • Interview techniques
  • Analytical thinking
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