The Journalism major enables students to develop research and interviewing skills, reporting and writing abilities, and ethical and legal knowledge to become exemplary journalists. Combining knowledge of traditional journalistic principles and new technologies, students are trained to create accurate and compelling stories across multiple platforms.
Suffolk University's program is tailored to your goals. You'll start by taking two foundation courses that focus on effective speaking, concise writing, and critical thinking and then courses in writing, online journalism, and media law. Next, you’ll gain specific knowledge and hands-on experience in journalism.
In the broadcast journalism concentration, you’ll gain invaluable experience in our capstone course Suffolk U News. Internships are also vital. Suffolk students regularly work at New England Cable News, PBS, and the local affiliates of NBC, CBS, and ABC, and Fox News and ESPN.
If you choose the print/web journalism concentration, you’ll gain universal skills that can be applied in print and online, including reporting, feature writing, criticism, and copy editing. Our students regularly intern at The Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Boston Magazine, and Metro newspapers, among other print outlets, as well as for a wide variety of online news and sports publications.
*El precio que se muestra es una referencia, por favor verificar con la institución
4 Septiembre 2024, 13 Enero 2025
College of Arts and Sciences
73 Tremont Street,
BOSTON,
Massachusetts,
02108, United States
Students must have high school qualification.
English language requirements
TOEFL iBT score (minimum required score is a 79).
IELTS score (minimum required score is a 6.5)
PTE- Academic with a minimum score of 54
Application deadline for fall is February 15 and spring is December 1.
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.
Ubicada en el corazón de Boston, Suffolk ofrece programas de pregrado en más de 60 áreas de estudio.