What is Journalism Career?

A program that focuses on the theory and practice of gathering, processing, and delivering news and that prepares individuals to be professional print journalists, news editors, and news managers. Includes instruction in news writing and editing; reporting; photojournalism; layout and graphic design; journalism law and policy; professional standards and ethics; research methods; and journalism history and criticism
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Average Wage by Jobs after Journalism Program

Next jobs are possible career after earning Journalism certificate/degree. The average wage is based on the latest employment and wage data (May 2021) from Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
The average annual wage of Communications Teachers, Postsecondary career is $84,580 and, for Writers and Authors, the average annual income is $81,120.
Journalism Careers and its Average Wage (as of May 2022)
Job TitleHourly WageAnnual Wage
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary-$84,580
Writers and Authors$39.00$81,120
Editors$36.73$76,400
News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists$30.40$63,230

Vocational Programs in Journalism Study Area

The following list shows sub-major areas of the Journalism program so that you can narrow them down to the specific study areas you may desire.

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