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Drury University Multimedia Production & Journalism Major
Drury University

Multimedia Production & Journalism Major

Springfield, USA

4 Years

English

Full time

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Aug 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Multimedia Production & Journalism Major focuses on developing skills in media production, storytelling, and journalism techniques. Students will engage in hands-on experiences that combine multimedia tools and journalism practices, preparing them for a dynamic field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various roles such as multimedia journalist, content producer, video editor, and digital marketing specialist. The program equips students with the skills to adapt to the evolving media landscape, enhancing their employability in diverse areas of communication.

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Introduction

Today’s media creators are expected to do it all: photography, writing, videography, graphic design, Web development. Drury students do it all. With this training, our graduates pursue careers in filmmaking, news and sports reporting, video production, Web development, public relations and social media management.

The multimedia production and journalism major exposes undergraduates to an array of media tools and strategies for the professional world. As a part of a liberal arts university, ours is a program with a distinct focus on critical analysis, ethical standards, as well as reporting and writing for print, broadcast and online media platforms. Students will also learn to combine radio and TV production and programming with the best ways to leverage social media to connect with audiences.

Drury University multimedia production and journalism majors gain real-world experience in the Shewmaker Communication Center’s television studio, Carole Lambert Studios, and FM radio station. They also produce a creative senior project and portfolio which represent their accomplishments and growth during their years at Drury.

The Multimedia Production and Journalism Major requires 40 credit hours of coursework. Students are strongly encouraged to find an internship during their time at Drury. All prerequisites must be completed prior to enrollment in the following courses.

Students should complete COMM 211 early in their degree program.

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