By the time you graduate in Journalism and New Media, you'll be equipped with a new level of confidence, skills, and industry know-how, but where does that adventure lead? Here are some of your options.
A skilled storyteller and investigator who gathers, verifies, and presents news and information to the public through various mediums such as print, broadcast and digital platforms.
Conduct interviews, research pressing issues, and adhere to ethical standards while delivering accurate and engaging content to their audience.
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Work in PR or communications teams in corporate, government or nonprofit sectors, crafting press releases, media materials, and managing public image.
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Responsible for overseeing the content creation process, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and coherence in written or multimedia materials.
Revise and refine drafts, provide feedback to writers, manage deadlines, and maintain the overall quality and integrity of the publication or project.
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