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  1. Students receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism will be able to: Report and write for diverse publics, using proper grammar and punctuation, word usage and spelling, and sentence and storytelling structures across multiple journalistic formats.

  2. The Bachelor of Arts degree is designed for those who seek careers in a wide variety of contemporary news and media options, including online and print newspaper/magazine editorial, graphics and photojournalism/videography; television and radio news; new and ethnic media as well as public relations.

  3. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. The Bachelor of Arts degree is designed for students who seek careers in a wide variety of contemporary options – particularly in broadcast, public relations and ethnic media.

  4. Starting as a Journalism, Broadcast Journalism or Public Relations major at CSUN? Want to know more about our three minors? Curious to learn about our program? Zoom in on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. this summer (or at another time by appointment) to chat with our department chair, Dr. Stephanie Bluestein.

  5. Journalisms nationally accredited undergraduate curriculum balances practical and theoretical elements with its academic focus on digital, community/ethnic, participatory, visual and global media studies.

  6. Journalism. Designed around practical experience and knowledge to prepare students for news careers in English and/or Spanish-Language media outlets. Students apply the skills they gain in courses, such as reporting, editing, multimedia, social media, design and photojournalism, as well as community and participatory media.

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  8. Journalism prioritizes practical knowledge, experiential learning and media literacy. In this area of interest, students apply the skills they attain in their courses to their positions as journalists in digital and bilingual news operations at The Sundial and El Nuevo Sol, respectively, as well as the Pop-Up Newsroom, SCENE Magazine, and other ...