Academics
After completing the University’s liberal arts core, undergraduate students learn about the integral connections between the various components of today’s mass media in the college-wide core courses. They then acquire the specific skills necessary to become professionals in advertising/integrated marketing communications, news-editorial, photojournalism, digital communication, or other communication fields.
Students are encouraged to develop in-depth knowledge by completing the requirements of a structured minor in a subject area outside the College of Mass Communication and related fields.
The curriculum prepares students for positions of responsibility in advertising and related marketing communications fields, news-editorial journalism, photojournalism, digital communication or other fields in which the ability to communicate is essential. The School of Journalism also prepares students for graduate studies in mass communication, social sciences and law.
SoJ News
- Support the Red Cross, give blood
- Journalism students receive recognition for 2010-2011
- 2010-2011 Scholarship Award Recipents from the School of Journalism
- Letter to Faculty: New Journalism Resource
- MCMA Equipment checkout information
- SIUC student entries place in 2010 Summit Creative Awards
- SCRC Teacher Support Services Now Available
- Assitant Prof and Grad Students to Present Research Papers
- New program to benefit students in Haiti needs volunteers
- School of Journalism receives Liberty Grant
