About Journalism
Journalism is about finding the truth and sharing it with others. In Journalism, you can learn how to write news stories, do interviews, and report on important events. You can also learn how to check facts, ask good questions, and tell stories that matter to your community.
Our classes teach you how to work with both words and media. That means learning how to create content for newspapers, websites, TV, and social media. If you enjoy writing, speaking, or creating videos, Journalism Studies is a great way to build your skills and prepare for a future in news, media, or communication.
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Jeff MacMillan
Dir. Broadcast Operations
(253) 833-9111 Ext. 6409
Aaron Day
Journalism, Adjunct Faculty
(253) 833-9111 Ext. 6905
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Associate Option

Associate in Arts-DTA with Concentration in Digital & Broadcast Media
Career Outlook
With a degree concentration in Digital Broadcast Media, you can start a career in the exciting world of news, video, and online media. You could work as a camera operator, video editor, radio host, podcast producer, or social media content creator. Some students also work behind the scenes in TV and online studios, helping with sound, lighting, and production.
This degree concentration gives you hands-on skills in storytelling, filming, editing, and using media tools. These are useful in many jobs, like working at news stations, YouTube channels, schools, businesses, or even starting your own media project. As more people get their news and entertainment online, there are more chances to work in digital media than ever before!
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