Journalism & Communications

Woman in OfficeWorking professionals in the news media, communications directors of organizations and corporations, or anyone involved in public relations, publications, marketing or writing will benefit from either a bachelor’s degree in organizational communications (a degree completion program) or a master’s degree in journalism, which offers a variety of specialization options.

The bachelor’s degree is ideal for students who have earned an associate’s degree and wish to continue their education.

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What's it Worth?


Median Annual Earnings
for Journalism & Communications Majors
= $50K Undergrad, $62K Graduate

Source: "The Economic Value of College Majors" Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce.