As a journalism student at WMU, you will gain a thorough background in news reporting and writing, journalism law and journalism ethics. You will learn communication theory, journalism research, feature and article writing, reviewing for the press, newspaper writing and reporting, reporting public affairs, copy and content editing, journalism ethics, electronic editing, telecommunication, broadcast journalism, literary journalism, literary interpretation, television criticism, mass communication and news, and documentary in film and television.Good writing skills are essential to enter and succeed in this program.
If you choose this major, you will be encouraged to get practical experience outside of the classrooms and labs. The University will help you learn to market yourself through networking and developing cover letters, resumes and portfolios, so you will be better poised to obtain an internship when you are ready. You can also gain valuable experience by contributing to the Western Herald student newspaper or WIDR radio station, or joining Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society or Lambda Pi Eta communication honor society. Consider making a difference in an area you are passionate about while honing your skills by volunteering as a writer or editor in a nonprofit organization.