Students who minor in journalism will gain experience in writing stories for print or web, creating multimedia news and sports content, conducting in-depth interviews, crafting long-form feature articles, and producing a variety of print and online publications including newspapers, magazines and brochures.
Special Programs
Three-Year Graduation Program
Are you focused on your career path and motivated to move ahead at a faster pace? We haven't modified what it takes to graduate with a degree. Instead, we thought progressively about how you can meet graduation requirements at an accelerated pace. Save on tuition and get into the job market or graduate school more quickly while still receiving a world-class liberal arts education from Doane.
The Doane Difference
Gain Real-World Experience
Regardless of the platform you choose, our students gain real-work journalism experience in the classroom. If you're in a supervisory role, such as editor, station manager, or news director, we also pay you!
From the White House to Late Night
Doane alumni have covered manhunts of escaped convicts, worked as a press secretary in the United States Senate, began their own public relations firm, told stories for NBC News, shot a video for the Ringling Brothers/Barnum and Bailey circus and worked for David Letterman.
Travel the Country
Students enrolled in Media Communications classes, or who are part of the Doane Student Media staff, can travel to media conventions and attend major news events in New York Cuty, Austin, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and New Orleans.
Career Information
Helpful Links
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