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Journalism Major

Bachelor of Arts in Journalism

Develop your talent for reporting, writing and presenting information across print, radio, TV and web with the Bachelor of Arts in Journalism in the Lew Klein College of Media and Communication at Temple University. Gain on-the-ground experience covering a wide range of subjects, from community meetings and political events to music and sports. Acquire the rigorous reporting skills needed to tell engaging stories that highlight diverse voices and perspectives.

Rooted in liberal arts studies, the Journalism Major is designed to increase your breadth of knowledge so you can produce credible and nuanced journalism. By combining urban community journalism with multimedia storytelling, this bachelor’s program makes Philadelphia an extension of the classroom. You will explore the inner workings of the city and its neighborhoods, using your newfound expertise to contribute to our student-generated news website, Philadelphia Neighborhoods.

Whether your career aspirations involve creating content for online or print outlets, documenting international events for a major news media company, or reporting from election headquarters, you will become a dynamic storyteller who delivers accurate and timely information that captivates audiences.

Journalism students setting up a shoot at Philadelphia City Hall.

Why study journalism at Temple?

  • Our renowned degree program: Klein College’s journalism program offers students a high-quality, affordable education in the heart of one of the largest media markets in the country. After four years in the program, students are prepared to enter their careers with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in the world of cutting-edge journalism.
  • Endless opportunities: Studying at Temple provides students with unique opportunities in a wide range of disciplines, as well as various field experiences and internships. From taking advantage of Temple’s connections, events and location in the largest college town in the nation, to forging their way into the media industry in and around Philadelphia, students in Temple’s journalism program have access to myriad tools and resources—allowing them to make the most out of their education and creating an invaluable college experience.
What are some publications that Temple students have worked with?

Students in our Journalism Major have found internships and careers with Philadelphia editorial staples like The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philly Voice and Resolve Philly, along with national outlets like The New York Times, NPR and more.

Is Temple's Journalism program writing intensive?

Yes, several of the concentrations for a Journalism Major will expect students to write on a regular basis to improve their abilities to parse, distill and present information. 

Does Temple's Journalism program focus on new media or traditional media?

Thanks to our diverse pool of faculty bringing their experience to the classroom, journalism majors can expect a blend of both traditional media and new media to fully prepare them for the job market. 

Classes & Curriculum

The 124-credit Bachelor of Arts in Journalism includes core classes that ensure you graduate with a wide variety of talents, from reporting and writing to video production and basic web design. Focus on one area to develop your particular strengths or explore the program’s robust offerings. 

Among the courses in this degree program are the following.

  • Editing the News

  • Introduction to Urban Journalism

  • Journalism and the Public Interest

  • Journalism Concepts 1 and 2

  • Urban Reporting Lab 1 and 2

Students are also required to complete a Capstone Experience, reporting on the undercovered and underserved neighborhoods of Philadelphia for an area news outlet.

Learn more about courses and requirements for the Journalism Major.

Plus One: Graduate with a master’s in five years.

Earn your bachelor’s and Master of Journalism degrees in a total of five years with our Plus One program. In this accelerated program of study, undergraduate students begin taking graduate-level journalism courses their senior year, satisfying the requirements of their bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the same time. 

This Plus One program is also open to students outside of the journalism major, allowing them to combine their academic interests with a multimedia journalism program that prepares them for any number of positions in digital and traditional media, and more.

Contact

Contact the following faculty member with more questions about this program.
Logan Molyneux is the program director.
Email:

Minor in Journalism, Society and Culture

Increase your critical-thinking skills and gain a richer understanding of the complex global media system. Learn about the political, economic, cultural and sociological issues that underlie journalism’s role in contemporary public life. For students aspiring to careers in a range of fields such as law, education and politics, this minor provides valuable perspective on how journalism impacts all aspects of life. You also will expand your knowledge around photography and video, research, web development and writing. Learn more about this minor.

Contact

Carolyn Kitch is the program contact for this minor. 
Email:
Phone: 215-204-5077

UG Tuition and Fees

Tuition & Fees

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Tuition rates are set annually by the university and are affected by multiple factors, including program degree level (undergraduate or graduate), course load (full- or part-time), in-state or out-of-state residency, and more. You can view the full Cost of Attendance breakdown on the Student Financial Services website.

These tuition costs apply to the 2025–2026 academic year.

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Our Academic Advisors

Our academic advisors will help you stay on track to graduate and ensure you remain on a clear professional path.

Walk-in advising is available in the first two weeks of the semester for students who need assistance with any registration issues. 

Express advising is available for students throughout the rest of the semester. Advisors answer routine questions in 15-minute sessions. 

For more in-depth, personalized assistance, students may make appointments. To schedule an appointment or ask a question, contact our advising office.
Phone: 215-204-5273
Email:

You can also contact the advising office through TUportal under the Klein College tab. 

The Klein Advising Office, which serves all Klein majors, is located at the following address.

Student Affairs/Advising
Annenberg Hall, Room 9
2020 N. 13th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19122

Important Dates

Our academic calendar includes an overview of all relevant upcoming dates.

Learn more about academic advising in the Journalism Major.

Program Contacts

Contact the following staff or faculty members with additional questions.

Logan Molyneux is the department chair and an associate professor.
Phone: 215-204-3092
Email

Sarah Landwehr is the assistant chair of the department.
Phone: 215-204-4267 
Email: 

Rosalind Williams is the department’s office manager.
Phone215-204-8346
Email:

Explore our Department of Journalism faculty and staff directory.

Student Clubs & Organizations

Students in the Journalism Major not only study the craft of journalism—they also practice it. As a journalism student, you can work in several on-campus media outlets and student news organizations, including the following.

  • Aperture Photo Agency is a student-run club dedicated to getting student work out into the public eye. 

  • Her Campus Temple is an online magazine where the women of Temple can access personalized information about what's happening on campus. An offshoot of HerCampus.com, this publication is written by Temple students.

  • The Temple Association of Black Journalists aims to support students of color and all student journalists as they pursue their career goals. 

  • The Temple News, an award-winning student publication, has been the paper of record for the Temple community since 1921.

  • TUTV is Temple’s digital cable station, and features programming that includes A Broader View, OwlSports Update and Temple Update.

  • WHIP Radio, our student-run internet radio station, provides the opportunity for students to gain firsthand experience in radio production.

Explore other options for getting involved on campus.

Study Away

Take on new challenges, experiences and viewpoints in an array of academic settings in the U.S. or around the world, through the Journalism Major’s Global Opportunities programs. 

Our Global Opportunities programs create leaders in media and communication by providing opportunities to study and work while experiencing life in influential urban centers throughout the world.

You have the option of studying or interning in more than 20 destinations in the U.S. and around the world, including DublinLos Angeles and more.

These study away programs are designed to not only enhance your marketability in the global workplace, but also to increase your cultural capital and support your personal growth. Learn more about study away programs for the Journalism Major.

Questions?

Representatives from our Global Opportunities office are available to answer any questions you may have. 
Phone: 215-204-2354
Email:

Additional Program Information