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 Bachelor of Journalism
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SchoolUniversity of King's College
LocationHalifax, NS, Canada
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 1,000
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length4 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*70%
Prerequisites
Prerequisites NotesPlease check this website to find the requirements appropriate to you: https://ukings.ca/admissions/admission-requirements/undergraduate/ Additional Requirements To be a good journalist, you should know Canadian history and Canadian politics. To obtain your degree, you need to complete at least six credit hours in Canadian history or Canadian political institutions. You can do this by selecting six credit hours in a single subject or by earning three credit hours in two of any History, Political Science or Canadian Studies courses. The stated minimums for programmes in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Faculty of Science and School of Journalism are an overall admission average of at least 70% and no grade below 60% in courses used for admission. Possession of these minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
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DescriptionAt King’s, you aren’t a ‘student journalist’—you’re simply a journalist. You’re part of a working team, breaking news, streaming interviews and publishing multimedia features. In our renowned Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) program, you gain experience telling engaging, fact-based stories. You learn to ask ethical and probing questions, research deeply and write with flair and precision. You become a clearer thinker who can discern fact from opinion, ambiguity or falsehood.

You tell stories with words, audio, and video, reaching audiences on multiple platforms. You also gain experience and build your professional network through a journalism internship. And once you’ve finished your honours journalism degree, you have the skills you need to work for journalism outlets, businesses, environmental groups, government departments, NGOs or political parties. Are you curious? Do you like to express yourself? Do you want to make the world a better place? Then the Bachelor of Journalism Honours degree is made for you.
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