Bachelor of Arts in Media & Journalism - Digital & Print Media Track
Greenville, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Aug 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 36,364 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* additional fees apply for international students: services fee $1000 | medical insurance $1600
Introduction
The term "media" includes many forms of mass communication to reach a wide variety of audiences — ranging from the internet, newspapers, magazines, newsletters, and books, to television, radio, film, and video.
The media & journalism major offers and requires a variety of foundational and skills courses to help prepare students to enter the “real world” of media. The blending of media law and media ethics with hands-on skills is inherent in the courses offered in this major. The digital and print media track is designed for students planning to work in digital-only news media, newspapers, magazines, newsletters, and news services (such as Associated Press), and their digital media (websites, social media, and mobile media).
Major Features
- Students will learn the professional skills and knowledge necessary for success in media-related careers.
- Demonstrate academic knowledge and skills necessary for graduate studies in such fields as journalism, mass communication, media studies, film studies, public relations, or general communication studies.
- Gain an understanding of the limited number of legal issues and a large number of ethical issues in media work created by First Amendment freedoms.
Curriculum
Major Requirements
Digital and Print Media Track
- COMM 220 Introduction to Digital and Print Journalism
- COMM 280 Survey of Mediated Communication
- COMM 281 Media Literacy
- COMM 315 Digital and Print Feature & Opinion Writing
- COMM 325 Communications Ethics
- COMM 340 Public Relations
- COMM 350 Print Media Production
- COMM 360 Co-Curricular Practicum I: The Thielensian
- COMM 365 Co-Curricular Practicum II: TCTV
- COMM 371 Co-Curricular Practicum III: WXTC
- COMM 455 Media Law and Regulation
- COMM 470 Senior Seminar
- COMM 480 Communication Internship
- CIS 113 Data Management Applications
- CIS 129 Fundamentals of Information Systems
- CSCI 139 Web Design and Development
- CSCI 159 Introduction to Programming
Program Outcome
A student who graduates from Thiel College with a major in media and journalism will:
- Demonstrate the knowledge and skill to create information/education message products;
- Be able to effectively conduct fact-based research in the field;
- Understand the ethical issues in media work created by First Amendment freedoms and be able to act in ethical ways;
- Demonstrate the ability to prepare, plan and execute production plans;
- Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate in oral and written forms in the field.
Career Opportunities
Thiel College students have gone on to be active members in various fields of journalism and media. We currently have alumni working as newspaper reporters, broadcast television reporters, an editor for a network television program, social media managers, and much more!
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Scholarship Opportunities
Thiel College offers scholarships to students for reasons such as academic success, community service or involvement, exemplary leadership, and more! The scholarships available to media & journalism majors are:
- The Roger ’52 and Paula G. Blatter Scholarship
- William Randolph Hearst Scholarship Endowment Fund
- Mister Rogers Scholarship
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