• Broadening the traditional curriculum, Miami's Journalism major has evolved as an interdisciplinary program that includes the fields of Media & Culture, Interactive Media Studies, and Political Science. In addition to courses teaching fundamental reporting, writing, and editing skills, the program's integrated media focus blends the art of communication with the science of digital technology to prepare Miami students for an increasingly diverse, yet converged environment for the practice of journalism.
  • The Journalism major requires a double major, but virtually all students finish in 4 years. Our 200 current students are double-majoring in 15 different areas. Political science and English are the most popular double majors, but others include psychology, business, history, theater, and even zoology.
  • Our faculty—many of whom have won national journalism awards—ground students in basic and advanced reporting, interviewing, storytelling, and editing skills. That ably prepares students for careers in newsrooms (print, web, and broadcast) as well as an array of careers that call for highly competent writing and communication skills.
  • About half our majors want to become professional journalists, and a half just want to be better writers and communicators