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Stillman College
Bachelor of Science degree in English
- Online USA
BSc
On-Campus
The Department of English, Journalism, and Media Communications supports the core curriculum with student-centred instruction in languages, literature, composition, speech, digital media, and journalism.


Ohio University
Broadcast Meteorology (B.S.)
- Athens, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Broadcast Meteorology program prepares students to communicate weather information effectively through various media. The curriculum combines coursework in atmospheric scien...
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West Liberty University
BS in Broadcasting
- West Liberty, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Whether you are interested in performing in front of the camera, editing footage, writing the story, or running the show, the Broadcasting Program provides you with the education, training, and experience you need to be ready for an exciting career in the media industry.
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Broadcast Journalism degree programs provide students with the skills to report news and tell compelling stories across various media platforms. This discipline captivates those who are eager to engage with the world around them, uncovering truths in real-time.
In a Bachelor's program, students develop competencies in multimedia storytelling, producing news segments, and conducting in-depth interviews. Core courses often include media ethics, investigative reporting, and digital content creation, all designed to prepare you for a fast-paced industry. The environment encourages students to strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas and platforms for storytelling.
Many learners start by participating in hands-on projects that simulate real-world newsrooms, allowing you to collaborate and refine your skills. By the end of your study, graduates typically pursue careers as news anchors, podcast producers, or digital journalists, well-prepared to enter a global media landscape.