Where can a degree in Journalism take you?*

The graph under “All Records” shows outcomes from all Journalism alumni we followed. For a focus on more recent alumni, see the graph under “Since 2005.”

Examples of Alumni Job Titles (all records)

Academic Administrator
Academic Dean
Accountant
Advisor:
-academic
-court
-federal government
-international organization
-university
Ambassador/Diplomat
Archivist
Bookkeeper
Bureau Chief
Campaigner:
-NGO
Chairperson
Columnist
Counselor
Curator
Diplomat
Director:
-communications
-crown corporation
-financial sector
-government
-international media center
-learning and development
-news organization
-nonprofit organization
-theatre
-university
Director General:
-federal government
Director of Development & Marketing:
-nonprofit
Economist Editor:
-federal government
-industry magazine

-news organization
-publisher
-religious organization
-trade organization
-university communications
Elected Official
Entrepreneur
Events Coordinator
Executive:
-crown corporation
-financial institution
-health sector
-international government
-national organization
-nonprofit organization
-university
Filmmaker
Financial Professional
Human Resources Specialist
Information Management
Specialist
Journalist/Reporter
Lawyer/Solicitor
Librarian
Mediator
Marketer
Policy Analyst:
-federal government
Speech Writer
Teacher
Technical Analyst
Television Producer
University Professor
Videographer
Web Developer
Writer
Youth Worker

Alumni Experiences

Heba Aly

Heba Aly

Michel Cormier

Michel Cormier

James Duthie

James Duthie

Joe Friday

Joe Friday

Katie Griffin

Katie Griffin

Anca Gurzu

Anca Gurzu

Gregory Ip

Gregory Ip

Stefan Keyes

Stefan Keyes

Laurie LeBlanc

Laurie LeBlanc

Craig Lord

Craig Lord

Mark MacKinnon

Mark MacKinnon

Trina McQueen

Trina McQueen

Susan Ormiston

Susan Ormiston

*The information represented in these displays is drawn from databases maintained by Carleton’s Alumni Services. Some degree names have changed over time; current degree names are used here. The information was voluntarily provided by some of our graduates and does not represent a scientific sample of all graduates. Some students in this sample will have also completed other degrees, including at more advanced levels. Individual experiences and outcomes can differ from those represented here.

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