Journalism & Digital Content Degree

Bold curiosity, strong communication skills and a hunger for truth can launch you into an exciting and gratifying career in journalism. Deliver the latest important information to people to help them make decisions about their lives, livelihoods and governments.

You’ll go right to work researching stories that matter to your community during your first semester. Learn how to be in the right place at the right time so that you get the scoops for your stories. Master the art of the interview and practice public speaking. Deepen your critical thinking skills, and learn to fact-check and present information clearly and accurately.

During engaging, thought-provoking classes, dive into problem-solving discussions about journalistic theory, ethics and the importance of news media to the public. Get hands-on practice creating, producing and delivering news to multimedia outlets in our state-of-the-art facilities. Build your resume by getting involved in our student-run newspaper, our student broadcasting group and other professional student clubs.

Work closely with professors who bring real-world industry experience into the classroom. As a journalism and digital content major, you will graduate with the confidence, credentials and connections you need to go right to work bringing timely news to people in your community, and maybe even throughout the world.


100%
of students complete four, hands-on practicum experiences
80%
of students have a double major or minor

Elevate Your Journalism Skills with Real-World Experience

Join Susquehanna University’s Journalism & Digital Content major and gain future-ready experience through opportunities on campus. 

  • WQSQ-FM radio
  • The Quill student newspaper
  • Alpha Epsilon Rho honor society
  • Susquehanna University Athletics Department
  • University Marketing & Communications Office

Potential Careers

  • News reporter or journalist
  • Editor
  • Content writer
  • Communications manager
  • Social media manager

Recent Employers

  • QVC
  • National Geographic Society
  • Nexstar Media Inc.
  • Citigroup
  • Comcast

Susquehanna’s communications degree opens many doors

Joe Palmieri ’00, who works in cybersecurity for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, says, “You can do practically anything with a communications degree.” Susquehanna alumni agree.

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Studying for a Degree in Journalism & Digital Content

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