Journalism Schools

California State University, Fullerton – College of Communications, Department of Communications

The Department of Communications at California State University, Fullerton, is one of the largest and most diverse journalism and mass communications programs in the United States, with approximately 1,500 majors and 30 full-time faculty. The Department offers undergraduate concentrations in journalism, public relations, advertising, and entertainment and tourism communications, and academic certificate programs in digital communications media, radio audio, photo communications, sports communications, and Spanish for Hispanic media. The program also offers a graduate program in professional communications, mass communications research and theory, and tourism and entertainment.

Golden Globe Foundation grants support the mentorship, training, and professional development opportunities for underrepresented student journalists. Funding will support faculty mentorship to recruit and foster talented BIPOC student journalists and provide professional training opportunities for students of color, including conference participation, professional guest speakers, and professional association memberships in identity-based journalism organizations.

www.communications.fullerton.edu/comm

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