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Journalism

Do you love to write? Surveys of retired journalists tell us that more then 75 percent were very satisfied with their career choice. Many sited the enjoyment of being creative and the opportunity to have an impact on others lives.

Here at UT our students also find rewarding careers in journalism as newspaper reporters, sports, business, or freelance writers, and also in the growing field of "cyber" journalism.

Along with courses on writing, reporting, and editing, classes in computer graphics, layout, and design are also taught with current versions of industry standard software in our communication department computer labs.

Journalism students also have the opportunity to work at the student newspaper, the Collegian. Here students can learn firsthand the different aspects of the newspaper experience, from writing and editing, to layout and design. Our small classes offer individualized attention and are taught by full-time faculty or experienced professionals who have made journalism their careers.

For more information on curriculum, student media, facilities, and student resources click the links.For more information, or questions, about our journalism area e-mail Dr. Paul Many at pmany@uoft02.utoledo.edu

 

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