Students in the digital journalism concentration learn traditional journalistic techniques as well as how to create digital content. Courses focus on specializations such as broadcast journalism, digital filmmaking, and podcasting.
Endicotts digital journalism program produces storytellers who are passionate about building upon traditional journalistic skills through the constantly-changing lens of digital media.
Coursework will explore the history and contemporary landscape of multimedia journalism. Students will explore specialized topics such as broadcast journalism, sports and beat reporting, and journalistic ethics. Through experiential learning opportunities, students have the opportunity to explore different areas of digital journalism firsthand in order to determine their career focus.
The impact that journalism has on society, from both historical and current perspectives, is central to this concentration. Digital journalism students may choose to seek careers in print media, broadcasting, online publishing, podcasting and public relations.
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January 2025
School of Social Sciences, Communication and Humanities
376 Hale Street,
BEVERLY,
Massachusetts,
01915, United States
Official High School/Secondary School Transcript/Academic Record: English translation required if original transcript is not in English. Endicott reserves the right to request internationally educated applicants have their credentials evaluated by a NACES-certified evaluation agency. If it is determined that your credentials need to be evaluated, you will be contacted.
Letter of Recommendation (from a teacher, counsellor, or advisor)
English language test scores
TOEFL: 79; IELTS: 6.0; Duolingo: 105; Pearson PTE: 53.
Deadline: February 1; For the Spring semester deadline, please contact the provider.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Endicott College has an impressive 99 percent graduate employment rate, with the vast majority of graduates finding careers related to their majors.