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What can you do with a major in journalism?

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Journalism major careers and jobs

You’ve developed your skills. You’ve honed your craft. You’ve made the contacts. So now what can you do with a major in journalism? Here’s a sampling of careers open to you as a journalism major in the Diederich College of Communication.

  • Critic
  • Editor
  • Copy Editor
  • Sports Writer
  • Religion Reporter
  • Arts and Entertainment Reporter
  • Political Reporter
  • Magazine Designer
  • Newspaper Designer
  • Government Reporter
  • Columnist
  • Editorial Writer
  • Magazine Editor
  • Business Reporter
  • Publisher
  • Wire/News Service Reporter
  • Freelancer
  • Graphic Artist
  • Photojournalist
  • Online Reporter
  • Investigative Reporter
  • Feature Writer
  • Health Reporter
  • Science Reporter
  • Assignment Editor
  • Web Page Designer/Writer
  • Professor
  • Public Affairs Reporter
  • Newspaper General Assignment Reporter

Jobs for journalism majors

Internships are a key part of building your portfolio, and the experience and contacts you'll gain are essential to landing a job after graduation. Some of the places where Marquette journalism majors have interned include:

  • Newsday
  • Associated Press
  • Chicago Tribune
  • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  • Milwaukee’s Catholic Herald
  • Radio and television stations across Milwaukee

Recent employers of Marquette journalism majors include:

  • CNN Online
  • Sports Illustrated
  • Chicago Tribune
  • Associated Press – Washington
  • Indianapolis Star
  • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  • National Catholic News Service
  • Catholic Herald
  • Milwaukee Magazine
  • Newsday

Additional resources on careers in journalism.

What is the major in journalism?

Visit the department that offers the major in journalism.