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Undergraduate programs

Who will you become at the Cronkite School? Learn video production, sports reporting, social media strategy, and other skills that lead to your dream job.

Explore undergraduate programs

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Journalism and Mass Communication, BA

Master highly specialized, practical skills needed to succeed in today’s digital world to start a career in journalism or mass communication.

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Sports Journalism, BA

Prepare for a career in sports media through coursework in sports writing, sports photography, play-by-play coverage, gameday production, and team communications.

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Digital Audiences, BS

Work with real clients and earn skills in digital strategy, social media campaigns, SEO and analytics to prep for a career in digital marketing.

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Mass Communication and Media Studies, BA

Gain a deep and nuanced understanding of the growing importance, power and influence of media around the world.

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Digital Media Literacy, BA

Study the world of misinformation and learn how to spot it.

My time at Cronkite prepared me for anything. I learned how to spot great stories, how to craft a narrative around those stories that can engage an audience and how to harness technological tools to deliver those stories in the most impactful way. There is no better proving ground for a career in storytelling. I use the skills I learned at Cronkite every day.

Jordan LaPier (’08) Public Relations Director, Partnership for Public Service

200 media awards

in the past 10 years

1.9 million households

reached nightly by student newscast

100+ internships

secured by students every year