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Bachelor of Journalism

Bachelor of Journalism

Please read this degree guide prior to registering.

Your Degree Program

The Bachelor of Journalism (B.Jour) degree is a 20.0 credit, four-year Honours program. Students who are interested in science journalism may add a Concentration in Health Sciences. The program is carefully designed to give students the skills and knowledge they need for careers as journalists and media professionals, along with a broad academic education in a variety of other subjects.

You will take required Journalism courses for a total of 8.0 credits, along with a 0.5-credit Canadian History course and a 0.5-credit Indigenous Studies course. You will choose the remaining degree credits in other subjects that interest you.

Journalism students are required to complete a minor in a subject other than journalism. If you know what you would like to study as your minor, you can start by taking the 1000-level course in that subject in your first year.

Or you may, as many students do, combine your Journalism Major with a second Major such as History, Political Science, Film Studies or Law, to name just a few. This will result in a Combined Honours degree in Journalism and your second Major.

Courses Required for First Year

If you choose to add the Concentration in Health Sciences, you must take the following core Science courses in Year 1 along with your mandatory Journalism courses:

Courses Not Included in the Major CGPA

Although it is not required, many students in their first year prefer to use 1.0 or 0.5 of their elective credits to complete the 0.5-credit Canadian History and/or 0.5-credit Indigenous Studies requirements of the Bachelor of Journalism program. These requirements may also be fulfilled by taking courses offered at the second-year level.

0.5 credit in History from:

0.5 credit in Indigenous Studies from:

Journalism students are required to complete a minor in a subject other than journalism. If you know what you would like to study as your minor, you can start by taking the 1000-level course in that subject in your first year.

Contact

Phone number: 613-520-7404
Email: journalism@carleton.ca
Location: Room 4309, Richcraft Hall