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The Bachelor of Arts in Humanities - Journalism at St. Thomas University equips students with the skills to excel in media, storytelling, and investigative reporting. The program emphasizes ethical journalism, critical thinking, and digital media proficiency. Graduates pursue careers in news reporting, editing, broadcasting, and content management, contributing to dynamic and ever-evolving media landscapes. Students are prepared to navigate traditional and emerging platforms, ensuring impactful and responsible communication across diverse audiences.

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Journalist

51113$40,000 - $80,000Investigate, write, and report news stories and features for newspapers, magazines, or online platforms.

Editor

51110$50,000 - $90,000Review and refine written content, ensuring accuracy, style, and tone for various media.

Broadcast News Analyst

51113$45,000 - $85,000Analyze and report current events for television, radio, or digital media, providing in-depth insights.

Public Relations Specialist

11202$50,000 - $90,000Develop communication strategies to manage public perception and media relations for organizations.