Program Overview
St. Thomas Aquinas College's Journalism minor equips students with the communication, research, and writing skills essential for success in journalism. Through expert faculty, hands-on learning, internships, and study abroad experiences, the program prepares students for careers in broadcast, print, digital journalism, and various other media fields. The rigorous curriculum and supportive environment foster individualized attention and help students reach their potential in the evolving landscape of journalism.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The program is a minor in journalism at St. Thomas Aquinas College. It is designed for students interested in various journalism fields, including broadcast, print, and digital journalism. The minor aims to develop students' communication, research, and writing skills. It emphasizes hands-on learning using the latest technologies and media. The minor is a rigorous 18-credit program designed to prepare students for a successful career in journalism.
Teaching:
The program features expert faculty who provide a supportive learning environment. Students are challenged to develop their skills through classwork, hands-on learning, internships, research projects, and study abroad experiences. The program offers small class sizes, allowing for individualized attention from faculty. The program aims to help students reach their full potential and prepare them for future careers.
Careers:
A minor in journalism prepares students for careers in various fields, including:
- Broadcasting
- Filmmaking
- Producing
- Sports Media
- Content Development
- Public Relations
- Social Media Marketing
- Digital Production
- Print Journalism
Other:
- Students can explore diverse career possibilities through internships, research projects, and study abroad experiences.
- The program encourages student involvement in over 40 clubs, activities, and community service opportunities.
- The program features state-of-the-art broadcast studios for hands-on learning.