B.A. in Journalism

New York

 

INTAKE: Jan & Aug

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Journalism at Hofstra University offers students a comprehensive foundation in news reporting, media ethics, and multimedia storytelling. This program is designed for those interested in pursuing careers in journalism, digital media, and related fields. Students are trained to report news across various platforms, including print, online, radio, and television, with a focus on critical thinking, ethical journalism, and audience engagement. The program also emphasizes real-world experience and equips students with the technical skills necessary to succeed in the fast-evolving media landscape.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the B.A. in Journalism program provides students with a strong foundation in both the theoretical and practical aspects of journalism. Core courses cover topics such as news writing, multimedia reporting, digital journalism, and media ethics. In addition to core journalism courses, students explore subjects in communications theory, media law, and investigative reporting. The program also offers specialized tracks in broadcast journalism, digital media, or print journalism, allowing students to tailor their education to their interests. Practical learning is integrated into the curriculum through hands-on experiences in writing, editing, reporting, and multimedia production, with opportunities to work at Hofstra's student-run media outlets.

Research Focus: The B.A. in Journalism encourages students to engage in research related to current trends in the media industry, journalism ethics, and the impact of technology on news delivery. Students have access to resources for researching media theory, communication studies, and new methods for audience engagement. Faculty members guide students in research projects that analyze the role of journalism in society, the future of media, and the evolving relationship between journalism and technology. The research focus emphasizes innovation and critical inquiry within the rapidly changing landscape of modern journalism.

Industry Engagement: Hofstra University’s B.A. in Journalism program offers numerous opportunities for industry engagement, including internships, networking events, and partnerships with media organizations. Students have access to internships with local, national, and international news outlets, providing real-world experience and professional connections. The program also hosts industry professionals as guest lecturers, allowing students to gain insights into the latest trends and challenges in journalism. Hofstra’s media partners, including news stations, magazines, and online platforms, offer students valuable exposure to the journalism field and opportunities for career development.

Global Perspective: The B.A. in Journalism at Hofstra University emphasizes a global perspective by incorporating international reporting, media law, and global news issues into the curriculum. Students are encouraged to consider the role of journalism in a global context and understand how global events impact news coverage and audience perception. Hofstra also offers study-abroad opportunities for journalism students to report from international locations, helping them gain a broader understanding of media systems, global journalism practices, and cross-cultural communication.

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Location

New York

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 57750

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 70% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 80 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 53 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 120.

Scholarships for International Students at Hofstra University

Global Scholars Program: The Global Scholars Program at Hofstra University is designed to recognize and support outstanding international students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership skills, and making a positive impact in their communities. The scholarship covers a significant portion of tuition costs.

International Student Scholarship: Hofstra University may offer merit-based scholarships to international students based on their academic achievements and potential. These scholarships aim to attract and reward students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance.

Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship: International transfer students who are members of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society may be eligible for a special scholarship at Hofstra University. This scholarship recognizes the achievements of transfer students who have excelled in their previous academic pursuits.

Endowed Scholarships: Hofstra University has various endowed scholarships that international students can apply for. These scholarships may be specific to certain academic disciplines, extracurricular achievements, or other criteria. Students are encouraged to explore the specific eligibility requirements for each endowed scholarship.

Hofstra Cultural Ambassador Scholarship: The Cultural Ambassador Scholarship is designed to recognize students who actively contribute to promoting cultural understanding and diversity on campus. Recipients of this scholarship may be involved in organizing cultural events, participating in international clubs, or engaging in activities that foster a global community at Hofstra.

Athletic Scholarships: International students with exceptional athletic talents may be eligible for athletic scholarships offered by Hofstra University. These scholarships are typically awarded to student-athletes who demonstrate outstanding skills and contribute to the university's athletic programs.

External Scholarships: Hofstra University encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities, including those offered by government agencies, private organizations, and foundations. The International Student Affairs Office may provide guidance on external scholarship options.

Graduates of the B.A. in Journalism from Hofstra University are prepared for diverse careers in the media and communication industries. The program equips students with the essential skills in writing, reporting, multimedia production, and ethical journalism. Upon completion, students can pursue a wide array of career paths.

Reporter/Journalist: Working for newspapers, magazines, television stations, radio programs, or online publications, gathering, writing, and presenting news and stories.

Broadcast Journalist: Specializing in television or radio, producing news segments, conducting interviews, and reporting on current events for audiences through different media channels.

Multimedia Journalist: Creating content across various platforms, including websites, social media, blogs, and podcasts, with skills in video, audio, and digital storytelling.

Content Strategist: Planning and creating content for websites, blogs, social media, and corporate communications, while ensuring the voice and message align with the target audience’s needs.

Investigative Reporter: Investigating complex stories, uncovering hidden truths, and writing in-depth reports that provide clarity and accountability, often in print or digital platforms.

Media Relations Specialist/PR Consultant: Managing public relations campaigns, drafting press releases, and creating media strategies to improve the public image and visibility of clients.

Editor: Editing news stories, features, and content for accuracy, clarity, and style, working in publishing houses, digital outlets, or broadcasting companies.

News Producer: Coordinating, scheduling, and managing news content for television or online platforms, ensuring deadlines are met and news is delivered in a structured, engaging manner.

Photojournalist/Video Journalist: Capturing images or videos that tell compelling stories, working for news agencies, digital media, and independent reporting projects.

Digital Content Producer: Managing and creating online content, from blogs to interactive multimedia projects, for digital platforms like websites, social media, or marketing campaigns.

Social Media Manager: Managing online presence for individuals, brands, or news agencies by creating engaging content, analyzing audience interaction, and maintaining brand reputation.

Communications Director: Overseeing communication strategies for organizations, including writing speeches, press materials, and internal and external communications.


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