
Do you love to write and uncover stories? If so, you may want to look into a Journalism degree online. Journalism degrees will cover a vast assortment of courses related to writing, research, grammar, and advertising. As a Journalism major, you may work on the school newspaper to get an idea of how you may work in the real world. You will need to have a firm understanding of all aspects of writing, learning how to deliver straight to the point information that will engage readers. You will also need to look into the editing portions of Journalism because you will have to learn how to review your work and the works of others.
There are a number of different specializations in Journalism, depending on what you want to work on and research. You may be covering political stories, in which case you will need to take some sort of political courses. If you plan on working for a magazine, you will need to have a background in the magazine’s subject matter (fashion, cars, home improvement, etc.). At the same time, most Journalism majors will not have a specialized area of expertise because they have to mold themselves to different subject matter. Your best bet would be to have a flexible way of writing so that you can work just about anywhere.
For more specific interests of Journalism though, you may look into: Layout Work, Journalism History, Criticism, Reporting, Writing/Editing, Copyrighting, Research Methods, Journalism Law, and Photo Journalism. Each of these options above will determine what kind of work you do, whether you end up as a staff writer or editor. A good internship will give you an understanding of what kind of Journalism you want to be involved in and how you want to operate in the field.
The career opportunities for Journalism majors are expanding more and more because of the positions available online. Now you may work on a newspaper or magazine staff, but you may also work as the editor for a website. Working online takes a bit of an adjustment, but the principles are the same. There should be a number of positions available at your local newspaper, especially if you intern there before you get out of school. If you establish a good relationship with a certain paper or magazine before you get out of school, it will be even easier for you to gain employment.