Studying in the journalism program at USU enables students to take advantage of extensive opportunities that teach professional, hands-on media literacy skills. Students will have access to internships and full radio and television broadcasting stations to help them take their skills from the classroom into the real world.
Degrees
Graduate Undergraduate Major Minor Associate Certificate
Get Involved
Students can gain professional experience by writing for USU publications and producing television and radio programs.

Aggie Radio is Utah State University's student-run radio station, available to listen to online and throughout Cache Valley. The station broadcasts music, radio plays, sports events and a host of other programs.

Learn the process of creating high-quality television programs and gain hands-on experience with professional broadcasting equipment.

The journalism and communication department's internship program is designed to help students enrich their education, gain practical experience, and earn credit towards their degrees.

The new studio will be cutting-edge, multimedia hub that will give current and future students the tools to compete and lead in today’s fast-paced media world.

The Public Relations Student Society of America's mission is to provide exceptional service to our members by enhancing their education, broadening their professional network and helping launch their careers after graduation.

Join other award-winning journalists through developing student-produced journalistic writing and broadcasts.

The Eagle student newspaper has been in production since 1937 as the college voice on the Price campus.

Join the award-winning publication dedicated to covering the interests of USU students, the campus community and overall news of Cache Valley.

Utah Public Radio is an NPR-member radio station and service of USU. Students can create broadcasts and gain experience running a professional radio broadcasting station.