This graduate certificate program is comprised of four classes (12 credit-hours), offering a quick way to complete school districts' continuing education requirements or incentives. It can also be a pathway to the full Master of Arts in Journalism Education.
Journalism Education - Graduate Certificate
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The Journalism Education Graduate Certificate at Kent State University is offered entirely online. In as little as two semesters, you can complete the program, and feel confident you understand the fundamentals of journalism education, from coaching students on media literacy and news to advocating for their First Amendment rights.
To learn more about the Journalism Education certificate, please contact JNED@kent.edu
Who is this program for?
- High School Teachers who are currently teaching journalism or yearbook classes or who are advising student media and who desire formal training and continuing education in journalism
- Media Professionals who wish to take graduate coursework so they can teach in a post-secondary setting
- Anyone with a bachelor’s degree seeking further education and professional development at the intersection of media content and journalism training
This graduate certificate program is comprised of four classes (12 credit-hours), offering a quick way to complete school district continuing education requirements or incentives. It can also be a pathway to the full Master of Arts degree in Journalism Education.
Program Information for Journalism Education - Graduate Certificate
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Journalism Education - Graduate Certificate
Graduates of Kent State University’s Graduate Certificate in Journalism Education can pursue careers as journalism teachers at middle schools, high schools, or community colleges. They may also take on roles as advisors for student publications, such as newspapers or online media platforms, helping students develop their reporting and editorial skills. Additionally, the certificate can open opportunities for educators to work as curriculum developers or consultants specializing in journalism education.