The Bachelor of Science in Visual Journalism comprises two concentrations: Information Design and Photojournalism.
Students in the information design concentration study the visual presentation of news. Students also may work on visual presentation of news for The Daily Kent Stater, The Burr and Kentwired.com. Graduates can find employment as page designers or copy editors at traditional newspapers and magazines or at online publications.Admissions to the information design concentration are suspended through fall 2014 and will resume contingent on university approval procedures.
Students in the photojournalism concentration study the visual reporting of news. This major is for students who have good visual perception and want to demonstrate this skill through photography. A dynamic portfolio is needed to break into this career, and the courses are geared toward producing one. Graduates find employment at newspapers, magazines or other print publications as well as online publications where visual presentation of news is required.
Journalism and mass communication majors supplement their coursework with an internship in their field of specialization. Other opportunities for practical experience include news, production, management, sales, performance and advertising positions on the campus newspaper, the Daily Kent Stater, and its online edition; the campus television station, TV-2; the campus radio station, Black Squirrel Radio; and the campus magazine, the Burr, and its online edition.
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