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The W. Page Pitt School of Journalism
and Mass Communications, one of only 105 ACEJMC-accredited programs
in the country, will help you prepare to meet the challenges of media
markets.
As a Marshall Univerity journalism graduate, you will have
advantages over your competition: hands-on experience with the latest
technology under the guidance of professors with extensive professional
and academic backgrounds, internship experience with professionals, opportunity
to participate in award-winning journalism programs and student clubs,
and access to a nationally-ranked library.
At the SOJMC, there are seven areas of study for undergraduate
and graduate students: broadcast, print, or online journalism, advertising,
public relations, electronic media management (formerly radio-television),
or journalism education. A faculty adviser will help each student to carefully
prepare a curriculum of practical and theoretical career-oriented courses
and liberal arts studies.
News Update
The third annual J-Walk was a success in spite of the rain and cold weather. The faculty and staff would like to thank everyone who participated and donated. Please click here to learn more about the J-Walk.
Click here to see
examples of student work from JMC - 360, Digital Imaging
If you have any questions or want more information, please
contact us at 304-696-2360, 400 Hall Greer Blvd. Huntington, WV 25755,
or e-mail us at sojmc@marshall.edu
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