What to Expect with a Journalism Minor
The journalism minor provides a solid foundation in reporting, fact verification, writing, and editing, along with an understanding of journalism’s history, theories, and ethical standards. You will engage with various media platforms and learn practical skills such as storytelling, information gathering, interviewing, and video production. Graduates often use these abilities in diverse professional settings—ranging from news organizations to freelance work—and in service to their communities and churches. This minor enhances career prospects and cultivates a deeper appreciation for the critical role of media in society.