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The Journalism Bachelor of Science program at the University of Wisconsin provides students with a comprehensive education in reporting, writing, multimedia production, and media ethics. The program emphasizes both the theoretical foundations of journalism and practical skills necessary for modern news and media industries. Students study news reporting, investigative journalism, media law, ethics, digital media production, and communication strategies, developing the ability to gather, analyze, and present information clearly, accurately, and responsibly. The curriculum fosters critical thinking, storytelling, research skills, and audience engagement, preparing students to operate effectively in traditional and emerging media platforms.
Throughout the program, students participate in hands-on projects, internships, and newsroom experiences that simulate real-world media environments. The curriculum encourages interdisciplinary connections with political science, sociology, business, and communication studies, allowing students to understand societal issues in context and to communicate them effectively. Graduates gain technical proficiency in digital media tools, video and audio production, social media engagement, and investigative reporting, equipping them to meet the evolving demands of journalism in a rapidly changing media landscape.
Year 1 – Foundations in Journalism
• Introduction to Journalism
• College Writing and Communication
• Media and Society
• Digital Literacy and Research Methods
Year 2 – Core Journalistic Skills
• News Reporting and Writing
• Multimedia Production
• Media Ethics and Law
• Data Journalism and Analysis
Year 3 – Applied Journalism
• Investigative Reporting
• Broadcast Journalism
• Feature and Opinion Writing
• Internship or Applied Media Project
Year 4 – Advanced Integration and Capstone
• Advanced Multimedia and Digital Storytelling
• Global and Political Journalism
• Independent Research Project or Capstone
• Seminar in Contemporary Media Practices
Graduates of the Journalism program are prepared for careers in news reporting, broadcast journalism, digital media, investigative journalism, content creation, communications, media consulting, public relations, and editorial work. They may work in newspapers, television and radio stations, online media platforms, corporate communications departments, or nonprofit organizations. Many graduates also pursue advanced degrees in journalism, communications, media studies, or public policy, enhancing opportunities for specialized research, leadership, and editorial roles. Employers value graduates for their research skills, ethical judgment, communication proficiency, multimedia expertise, and ability to deliver accurate and compelling stories, making them highly competitive in traditional and emerging media industries.
This program offers a distinctive combination of practical experience, theoretical knowledge, and ethical training, preparing students to excel in diverse and dynamic media environments. Students benefit from mentorship by experienced faculty, access to newsroom facilities, and opportunities for internships and collaborative projects, bridging classroom learning with real-world media practice. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, storytelling, and the integration of digital technologies, equipping graduates to produce accurate, engaging, and responsible journalism. Whether pursuing careers in reporting, digital media, communications, or media management, students graduate with the expertise, professional skills, and confidence necessary to inform, engage, and influence audiences effectively in a rapidly evolving media landscape.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA