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Bachelor of Arts in Journalism

Inform the public, advance dialogue, and strengthen civic engagement through journalism. Our award-winning faculty teach you to report without fear or favor, to ask tough questions, and separate fact from fiction.

Professor Jonathan Sanders working with studnets in a journalism class at the Javitz Lecture Center at Stony Brook University.

Professor Jonathan Sanders working with students at the Javitz Lecture Center at Stony Brook University.


Strong journalism requires skilled reporting, ethical practice, and the ability to cover the full range of human experience: from breaking news on political and economic issues to in-depth features in arts and culture. At Stony Brook University's nationally accredited School of Communication and Journalism, you'll learn to investigate, verify, and report across multimedia platforms, leveraging opportunities to cover business, health, government, sports, science, and technology.

Through hands-on work in professional studios, training in news literacy and broadcast journalism, and access to internships that launch careers at major media outlets — from The New York Times to ESPN — you'll master the reporting craft needed for today's competitive media landscape.

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become a Skilled Reporter, Ethical Storyteller, Trusted Journalist


The Bachelor of Arts in Journalism will prepare you to:

  1. Understand the pivotal role of journalism in strengthening democracy and advancing public knowledge.
  2. Deliver compelling stories that inform, engage, and give voice to diverse communities and perspectives.
  3. Master deep reporting techniques using data and multimedia tools.
  4. Develop news literacy, global awareness, and the ability to evaluate complex information.
  5. Apply journalistic principles, media law, and research-backed verification strategies in your work.
  6. Become a newsroom leader and cultivate the skills to launch a career as an anchor, broadcast producer, editor, reporter, radio host/producer and more. 

 

Program Requirements and Coursework

An ideal double major or minor to complement economic, English, and political science majors. 

Journalism majors at SoCJ benefit from the Center for News Literarcy and the Marie Colvin Center for International Reporting. Students also have the opportunity to accelerate their careers with the Fast-Track MBA program: a unique option for qualified majors to earn both a BA in Journalism and an MBA without any application fees, GMAT, or business background required.  This 4+1 program is typically completed across 5 years. Questions about this program, should be directed to irene.virag@stonybrook.edu.

Journalism minors build critical thinking, professional writing, and digital content skills that distinguish them in today’s competitive job market. Whether your goal is to pursue science writing, data-driven reporting, or broadcast journalism, the program’s courses prepare you for leadership in the newsroom and beyond.

 

 

Become a journalist at SoCJ and go anywhere.

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