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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Journalism Certificate
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Four Journalism Core Courses (13 credits)
Two Internship Courses: (6 credits)
Two Electives (6-7 credits)
Total Credits Required for Certificate: 25-26
Academic Requirements
- A minimum GPA of 2.500 overall, and a minimum of 2.500 in all electives and core courses within the program, are required to earn the certificate.
- The certificate is awarded concurrently upon completion of all program requirements and completion of a bachelor’s degree at the University at Buffalo. It cannot be awarded as a standalone certificate program even after the student has earned a bachelor’s degree.
Learning Outcomes
The journalism certificate program provides students with a broad understanding of the history of media, an appreciation for the First Amendment and ethical issues in journalism, and practical training in critical thinking, reporting and writing. Our courses help students develop skills in analytical thinking and reading, and in interviewing, reporting, writing and editing. An internship is required, which gives students hands-on experience in a professional media environment. These skills will prepare them for success as working journalists but also in numerous other professions, as socially-engaged media producers and consumers. More specifically, the program encourages students to contextualize information by questioning the sources and potential biases of local, national and international news. The program fosters curiosity and encourages students to be active, civic-minded citizens.
(HEGIS: 06.02 JOURNALISM-PRINTED MEDIA, CIP: 09.0401 Journalism)
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