

BS in Journalism Carr Van Anda Program, Ohio University
Athens - Ohio, Ohio
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48 Months
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About this course
The Carr Van Anda program is designed for School of Journalism majors to craft a personalized course of study within the broader journalism framework. It includes core journalism classes alongside a selection of courses in media arts, studies, or visual communication. The program requires students to meet general liberal arts and Ohio University education requirements, as well as minor, certificate, or specialization standards. Graduates earn a Bachelor of Science degree and are prepared for diverse careers in multimedia news, public relations, and advertising. The program is aligned with professional values and competencies set by ACEJMC, preparing students for ethical, culturally proficient, and effective communication across global and domestic contexts.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students seeking a flexible, personalized approach to journalism education. It provides comprehensive training aligned with professional standards, fostering essential skills in ethical and effective communication, along with a broad understanding of multimedia, public relations, and advertising career paths.
Specialisation
Students in this program can select courses in journalism, media arts and studies, or visual communication as part of their individualized study plan, allowing for tailored expertise within the journalism field.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
20.66L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students must meet all journalism liberal arts requirements, minor or specialization standards, and Ohio University general education requirements. The program offers a Bachelor of Science degree upon completion.
English language test
PTE
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TOEFL
68
IELTS
6
DUOLINGO
95
Career prospects
Graduates are prepared for careers across multiple mass communication fields, including online and offline journalism, digital media, broadcast, print platforms, and opportunities for graduate studies in mass communication.
FAQs
What are the admission requirements for freshmen?
The school considers high school curriculum strength, performance, class rank if available, overall GPA, and does not require ACT or SAT scores. Talent or experience in media is strongly encouraged.
How can I transfer into the program?
Transfer applicants need at least 30 semester hours completed with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications are accepted twice yearly, with specific deadlines in September and February, and must include transcripts, recommendation letters, and work samples.
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