When you graduate, you’ll be prepared to successfully take on whatever challenge that comes your way.
By combining specified and rigorous classes, participation in student media, and internship opportunities, you will hone the skills you need.
You will graduate from this program equipped for a career in
- Newspaper reporting
- Broadcast reporting (TV and Radio)
- Layout and website designing
- Magazine production
Majors: You’ll be prepared to step into a successful career in the journalistic medium that you’re called to.
Minors: You will learn the key elements of journalism to round out your communication skills.
Career Opportunities
Our academic programs are designed specifically to prepare you for a career in the real world. But it's more than just job preparation; it's preparing you to make a full impact in your profession through the unique combination of faith and learning. Here are some of the professions this degree would prepare you for:- Newspaper reporter
- TV reporter
- Multimedia journalist
- Sports writer
- Editor
- Photographer
- Columnist or analyst
- Layout artist
Faculty
Department Chair

Cameron A. Pace, Ph.D.
Professor of Communication, Department Chairperson
Regular Faculty

Nancy Pace-Miller, M.A.
Assistant Professor

Austin Twigg
Ephraim Media Center Engineer

Chip Stanek, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Communication

Mark B. Kelton, Ed.D.
Professor

Melinda Booze, M.A.
Assistant Professor, Communication