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CONTACT PERSON: Karen Bauer • Schafer 319A or Mystician Office Schafer 315 • 224-5522 • Karen.Bauer@bsc.nodak.edu
The major focus in the journalism curriculum centers on writing and reporting for the media. Skills emphasized are the same basic skills students will need for nearly all careers in the communications field since people working in those
professions must understand the nature of news and how to communicate it effectively to others.
Careers in communications include newspapers and broadcast reporting, public relations, advertising, magazine
writing, technical writing, web page development, freelance writing, book publishing and other related professions.
Students planning to study journalism should have an interest in writing and a potential to communicate information obtained by observation and interviews. Other characteristics helpful to those planning a career in this field are curiosity, an eye for detail and a desire to learn by reading and talking with others.
Those enrolled in journalism classes at BSC will be writing with the intent of being published. Students are
encouraged to become involved with and submit work to the college newspaper, The Mystician. This allows them to
gain firsthand experience in the complete process of publication, from gathering news, to writing stories, to designing
the layout of pages.
Students following this curriculum may earn an Associate in Arts degree. However, to be marketable in the
communications field, students should plan to obtain a four-year degree by transferring to a college or university that
offers a major in journalism or communications.
The courses suggested should provide for smooth transfer of credits, but students should consult the catalog and requirements of the institution to which they anticipate transferring.
Career Possibilities: Newspaper and Broadcast Reporting, Public Relations, Publications Writer, Technical Writer, Editor, News Director, Web Page Writer or Editor.
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