The Diploma in Journalism: Making the News, Whatever the MediumStories are PowerIn a world where truth and fiction are blurred by the proliferation of content on the Internet, journalists must be able to tell stories that matter. Today's journalists must get those stories out quickly and accurately, and those stories must rise above the noise of the information age.
MacEwan's Journalism program prepares journalists to be critical thinkers, willing to challenge our society with the stories they tell.
Our Program
The Journalism program provides realistic, practical training that will prepare you for careers in the world of news. Over a two-year period, you will hone your skills in reporting and writing with a major focus on print journalism and an introduction to the burgeoning field of online journalism.
You will also develop skills in editing, layout design, research and photojournalism. If you're interested in learning to write news for radio and television, you can take elective courses to complement these skills.
Whatever the medium, the Journalism program will equip you with solid reporting skills that transcend changing technology. Our Campus
To catch a quick glimpse of the Centre for the Arts and Communications campus, be sure to click on this link. This document has even more details about our program. For other admission criteria information please review this document.
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