Minor in

Journalism


Grounded in interviewing, researching, writing, and editing with an appropriate emphasis on critical thinking and media studies.

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All students completing Beloit College’s popular and distinguished journalism minor are required to complete an internship at a media organization. The program welcomes students from the natural sciences, sociology, government, and theater arts (to name a few) to study journalism and encourages them to gear their journalistic endeavours to their major fields.

We want our students to learn the intersections between theory and practice through internships at newspapers, television stations, and public relations offices.

The Minor

Journalism at Beloit is a minor concentration consisting of six courses. Two of these are print journalism courses; the third is in a different dimension of communication such as broadcast journalism, photography, or television broadcasting. Students also must take one supporting course relevant to the prospective career interest of the student and a course with an international or multicultural dimension. Journalism minors are also required to gain practical experience at a campus publication or in a professional setting outside campus.

Young Alum Hits It Big in Radio
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Young Alum Hits It Big in Radio

Within weeks of graduating, Dianne Lugo ’19 embarked on an impressive journalism career. After a brief stint writing for a publication in Los Angeles, Lugo got the opportunity to write, research, and produce for NPR’s acclaimed weekly broadcast, “Code Switch.”
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A Jordanian flight crew watches crates of food drift down to Gaza.

A moment of clarity above Gaza

Taylor Luck’07 lives in and reports from the Middle East. His 17 years there have been marked by wars, refugee crises, and extremism, but he has also found…

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A career in sports journalism is the goal of baseball player and Round Table sports editor AJ Lee’26.

A league of his own

Inspired by his father’s sports journalism career, AJ Lee’26 is calling balls and strikes in broadcast gigs on and off campus. Sports have been an

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