The School of Journalism and Mass Media at the University of Idaho combines engaging classroom learning and real-world training with personal guidance from seasoned faculty to prepare you for a successful future as a professional communicator. With a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Journalism, you will have the exceptional research and writing skills, broad media knowledge, sharp news judgment and practical experiences you'll need to launch your career in print, online or in broadcast journalism.
Journalism majors are encouraged to develop their skills across media, including print, broadcast and online. As a student in the program, you’ll learn to gather and organize information from multiple sources for news stories and features. You’ll form the ability to apply news judgment in a variety of contexts. Courses in literature, history, sociology, political science and other disciplines give you the well-rounded perspective and global awareness you need for a career as a professional journalist.
You’ll also receive one-on-one mentorship from faculty experts who know what it takes to succeed as a journalist in the real world. Your professors draw from years of personal experience as professional broadcast and print journalists to ensure that by the time you graduate, you are prepared for a career in the field.
Journalism students graduate with valuable practical experience – an expectation of future employers. You’ll have the opportunity to write for the University of Idaho student newspaper or for the university's award-winning student magazine. You may also learn firsthand media expertise through the on-campus radio station and the university’s cable channel. This media experience allows you to develop quality writing samples for your professional portfolio, and it can also can serve as a stepping-stone to a position at a local, regional or national newspaper.
Additionally, our strong ties to the regional media industry open doors to many excellent internship and job opportunities. Field trips, guest speakers, alumni events and other activities give you the chance to network with practicing professionals from around the world.
