Complete Database of Campuses that have Journalism Programs Available
Below is a list of all accredited schools in the US offering Journalism Degrees.
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
- University of Arizona
- Maricopa Community Colleges
- Mesa Community College
- Scotts dale Community College
Arkansas
California
- Cuesta College
- University of Southern California
- San Diego State University
- California State University Sacramento
- Los Angeles City College
- College of San Mateo
- University of California Berkeley
- Pierce College
- Palo Alto College
- Moorpark College
- Azusa Pacific University
- Biola University
- Brooks Institute
- California Baptist University
- College of the Desert
- California State University Long Beach
- California State University Northridge
- El Camino College
- San Jose State University
- Long Beach City College
- National University
- Ohlone College
- Santa Barbara City College
- Skyline College
Colorado
- University of Colorado at Boulder
- Colorado Christian University
- University of Denver
- Metropolitan State College of Denver
- University of Northern Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
- Full Sail university
- Atlantic International University
- Florida Agricultural And Mechanical University
- University of Florida
- University of South Florida
- University of Miami
Georgia
- Macon State College
- Georgia Southern University
- Gainesville State College
- Georgia State University
- University of Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
- DePaul University
- City College of Chicago
- University of Illinois
- North Central College
- Southern Illinois University
- Illinois State University
- Northwestern University
- Southwestern Illinois College
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
- Michigan State University
- Central Michigan University
- Macomb Community College
- Oakland University
- University of Michigan Flint
- Washtenaw Community College
Minnesota
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Jersy
New Mexico
New York
- Adelphi University
- Onondaga Community College
- University at Buffalo
- University at Albany
- Buffalo State College
- Columbia University
- City University of New York
- Purchase College
- Stony Brook University
- Mercy College
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
- Northampton Community College
- Pennsylvania State University
- Clarion University
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Messiah College
- Shippensburg University
- Temple University
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
- University of Texas at Austin
- Angelina College
- Baylor University
- Lone Star College System
- Texas State university San Marcos
- Tarrant County College
- University of North Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
The Best Online Journalist Degrees
Journalism and writing are skills valued not only among news publishers, but in fact across all business careers and many other specialized non-business professions. The ability to communicate one's ideas through the written word is key to any successful career. Below is a list of accredited schools who have relevent online degree programs in journalism and communications.
![]() BA in Journalism BA in Communication Studies BA in English/Language Arts |
Ashford University — Ashford's bachelor's degree program in either journalism & mass communications or communication studies is a good fit for anyone pursuing a career in business, communication management, media, journalism, or public policy. Upon completion of either program, graduates are highly valued and sought after in the job market in all of these industries. Ashford also offers a similar degree in English/Language Arts that is geared toward individuals interested in a liberal arts education.![]() |
![]() MS in New Media Journalism |
Full Sail University — The MS in new media journalism from Full Sail University allows journalists to keep their skills sharp all while meeting the demands required by today's media consumers. The degree program combines traditional methods of journalism with emerging technology. You'll learn how to produce multimedia content, use social media to engage audiences and promote your work, and publish and distribute content across digital delivery platforms.![]() |
![]() BA in Communication |
Southern New Hampshire University — Southern New Hampshire University offers a BA degree in communication that combines courses in communication with a solid foundation in the liberal arts. Graduates of this program will be prepared to enter careers in advertising, business writing, corporate communications, journalism, and more.![]() |
![]() AA in Communication BS in Communication |
University of Phoenix — The University of Phoenix offers its communications programs at two degree levels, Associate of Arts and Bachelor of Science. The associate's degree-level communications program develops a foundation for understanding effective exchange of information regarding journalistic news presentations for print, Web, and broadcast media. The bachelor's degree-level program builds on these lessons and helps develop critical thinking and problem solving skills that journalists will use in a career.![]() |
![]() BS in Communication |
Walden University — Walden University offers a Bachelor of Science degree in communication that combines communication theory with practical skills. This particular degree focuses on journalistic aspects of new media, including Web publishing, online video, podcasts, Web conferencing, and more. Assignments consist of exercises reflecting the material and interaction with other students taking the same course.![]() |
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