Bachelor degree in Technical Journalism at Colorado State University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Technical Journalism at Colorado State University

Colorado State University
Bachelor degree
Technical Journalism

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The study of journalism and mass communication combines high-level professional training with a broad foundation in the liberal arts. Students complete a 15-credit core in one of five concentrations and 6-9 credits of mass media and society courses. Students may also complete a professionally-administered media internship program. Additional practical experience can be gained on the staffs of the daily Rocky Mountain Collegian, the award-winning campus television station CTV, College Avenue magazine, and KCSU Radio. Graduating seniors present professional portfolios for assessment by panels of faculty and communication professionals from Denver and elsewhere in Colorado. Because successful communicators require broad knowledge, this flexible program encourages development of a background in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and in-depth study in an area of interest outside journalism. The addition of a minor or double major in disciplines such as political science, economics, business, speech communication, psychology, or natural or applied sciences is possible.

The Department of Journalism and Technical Communication is one of a relatively small number of departments recognized nationally by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. Concentrations are offered in computer-mediated communication; news-editorial; public relations; specialized and technical communication; and television news and video communication. Participation in internships, volunteer activities, or cooperative education opportunities is highly recommended to enhance practical training and development.

Learning Outcomes

Students will demonstrate:

  • Competence in writing, editing, and producing media messages as well as in planning, designing and evaluating effective public information programs.
  • Knowledge and use of communication theory and research principles to guide the selection of communication audiences, message content and format, and media channels to enhance communication impact.
  • Understanding of the ethics, laws, and values associated with professional communication activity

    Potential Occupations

    The technical journalism program emphasizes the role of mass media in society and prepares students for entry-level work in a variety of capacities in private business, government, and education. Depending upon the concentration chosen, students may enter print and broadcast news media, public relations and marketing departments in private businesses and public institutions, publications firms and agencies oriented toward specialized audiences, and a variety of professional positions related to television news, video production, and computer-based communication. Some career opportunities include, but are not limited to: news reporter/editor; publication editor; media consultant; investigative journalist; advertising specialist; television/radio broadcaster; television camera operator; documentary producer; special events coordinator; technical advertising specialist; video producer/editor; fund-raising specialist; columnist; communications officer or program director.

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