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1 CoursesBachelors in journalism in Texas christian university
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Students earning a Journalism (BA) degree will study reporting, writing and editing to prepare themselves for a career as a multimedia journalist. Students will study established and emerging media to gain the skills necessary to compete effectively in broadcast, print and digital media. Students who choose the News and Media Studies (BS) degree will learn the basics of creating and distributing messages in media. The interdisciplinary major provides students with a broad understanding of modern communication through offerings both inside and outside the Bob Schieffer College of Communication.
Official high school transcript, Letter of recommendation (1-Teacher, 1-Counselor) and Essay, Resume, Typical SAT scores: Math (550-650), Critical reading (530-630), Writing (530-640), ACT Composite (25-30), Average GPA 3.53, TOEFL: IBT-80, PBT- 550, IELTS-6.5
After graduation, Journalism majors have become news and sports reporters, columnists, editors, designers, newscasters, producers, photojournalists, media entrepreneurs, and managers, across multiple media platforms. They also go to law school or enter other graduate programs for more specialized learning. Our graduates are working in media organizations in places like Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles, California; New York City, New York; San Antonio, Texas; Houston, Texas; Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and abroad.
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