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JOURNALISM BUTLER UNIVERSITY COLLEGE of COMMUNICATION

In the College of Communication, students won’t merely listen to what others have to say, they’ll be inspired to find, and express, their own voice. Here, we appreciate the merits of

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strong liberal arts foundation, committed faculty involvement, and impressive internship and clinical opportunities, the College of

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The College of Communication’s Eugene S. Pulliam School of Journalism offers a newly designed, digitally focused undergraduate degree in Journalism that features a progressive curriculum centered on prepping students for the demands of a dynamic media industry.

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Communication will simultaneously educate, challenge, and inspire.

Combining a rigorous course load with field experience and the publication of professional quality work, the Journalism program embraces a multifaceted approach to the discipline, championing a comprehensive education in audio and video, as well as print, visual, and social media to arm students with the knowhow and practical experience they need to work in any format, and the skills they need to do it with excellence.

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What we offer: • Hands-on coursework in an environment that mimics a professional newsroom, priming students for immediate success in the workplace • Wide-ranging opportunities to participate in our nationally recognized student-operated and student-led media organizations • Internships tailored to students’ interests • Three required semesters of extensive field reporting experience allow students to gain professional knowledge while making valuable contacts


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