University of Regina

Canada
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Bachelor

Journalism, News Media and Communication

Offered at University of Regina, Canada
DegreeBachelor
FieldBA Journalism
Duration4 years
Tuition32820.00

Overview

The Journalism, News Media and Communication programme at the University of Regina is a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree that prepares you for work in news, digital media, and strategic communication. You’ll build practical reporting and production skills while studying how media shapes public life.

About this programme

Overview

The Journalism, News Media and Communication program at the University of Regina offers a comprehensive four-year Bachelor of Arts degree designed to equip students with the essential skills required for careers in news, digital media, and strategic communication. Throughout the program, you will engage in practical reporting and production exercises while exploring the profound impact of media on public life.

  • Degree: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
  • Duration: 4 years (typical full-time study)
  • Credits: 120 credits (standard for a BA)
  • Delivery: In-person learning environment
  • Internship: 13-week paid internship available for eligible students
  • Language of instruction: English
  • Application: Apply through the University of Regina admissions process

What you'll study

The BA program is structured around core courses in journalism and communication, allowing students to develop their writing, reporting, and media production skills over the course of their studies. The curriculum is designed to adapt to the evolving landscape of media and communication.

Core areas you may study

  • Journalism and Democracy
  • Digital News Writing
  • Investigative Journalism
  • Indigenous Peoples and the Press
  • Public Relations
  • Strategic Communications
  • Digital Media
  • Broadcasting

Practical learning

  • Paid internship: A 13-week internship is included as part of the program, providing valuable real-world experience.

How you progress

Students typically begin with foundational courses in journalism and communication, advancing to more complex subjects focused on reporting, investigation, and media production as they progress through the degree.

Entry requirements

The program does not specify particular GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements for admission, making it accessible to a wide range of applicants.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Journalism, News Media and Communication program are well-prepared to pursue various career paths in the media industry, including roles in journalism, digital content creation, public relations, and strategic communication. The skills acquired throughout the program provide a strong foundation for success in a rapidly changing media landscape.

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