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About Us

The Journalism Program is part of the School of Communications within the College of Social Sciences.

The program is professionally oriented, but it seeks to do much more than just help students develop the ability to report, write and edit with professional competence. The goal is to produce graduates with knowledge and understanding that will enable them to make useful contributions in their chosen fields, to grow in the careers they undertake and to work toward continually higher standards.

Assignments in journalism courses contribute to knowledge and understanding of public institutions and public issues. They call on students to critically analyze and organize information and to make judgments.

The program also prepares students to produce stories and communicate across multiple media platforms. See the UH Today website, produced by journalism students.

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