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JOURNALISM

You Can Make A Difference As A Student Journalist

A free press is a critical part of our democracy. Our journalism courses explore this role and the theory and practice of effective reporting and writing. In our classes, you will practice sourcing and writing news stories in ways that are compelling and useful to your audience. We will teach you how to write in a narrative nonfiction format and can give you the experience of writing for the student newspaper, The Triton Review. We can prepare you for journalism career opportunities in reporting, editing, layout and design, photography, and business management. The research, communication, analysis, and composition skills you learn through journalism can also transfer to various other pursuits.

Programs

Degree Credits Time to Complete Average Cost*
Associate in Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA) 90 18 months $9,544

*Average costs include tuition based on WA state resident full-time enrollment. It does not include fees. The costs may vary. Learn more about Tuition & Fees.

Career Opportunities

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Your Edmonds College advisor will work with you to choose the right path for your future career, help you register for classes, answer questions about paying for college, and more.

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