Steven Miller
Teaching Professor
Director of Undergraduate Studies in Journalism and Media Studies
undergrad@comminfo.rutgers.edu
Journalism and Media Studies Major
About the Program
The Journalism and Media Studies program prepares you to think critically and communicate effectively in a rapidly changing media landscape. You'll explore how journalism and other forms of media—from social platforms to television and podcasting—shape public understanding and culture. Through a mix of hands-on production courses and concept-driven classes, you’ll build practical skills in writing, reporting, and digital storytelling while examining issues like media ethics, global communication, and representation. Whether you're interested in news, entertainment, public relations, or media policy, JMS gives you the tools to inform, influence, and engage audiences across platforms.
Career Possibilities
You can turn a Journalism and Media Studies degree into a career in a wide variety of fields, including:
Develop a Strong Foundation
As a Journalism and Media Studies major, you will take courses that faculty members have carefully crafted and continuously refined to help you build understanding and skills that will be useful while on campus and in your careers. These offerings will provide a foundation in your exploration of areas such as:
Journalism and Media Practice
Media’s Impact on Society
Global Media, News, and Politics
Media Ethics and Law
Diversity and Social Justice
Entertainment and Popular Culture
Boost Your Marketability with an Optional Specialization
You can deepen your knowledge, sharpen your skills, and increase the value of your Journalism and Media Studies degree by choosing an optional specialization in one of three dynamic areas:
Each 18-credit specialization blends theory and hands-on learning, helping you build expertise guided by accomplished faculty and media professionals, giving you a competitive edge in today’s job market.
4+1 Bachelor of Arts/Master of Communication and Media Program
Want to earn a Journalism and Media Studies bachelor’s degree and a Master of Communication and Media degree?
We are proud to recognize high-achieving students each year by awarding scholarships and awards to incoming and continuing students. Visit SC&I Scholarships and Awards for:
Questions? Contact the SC&I scholarship administrator at scholarship@comminfo.rutgers.edu. Contact the SC&I Office of Student Services for more information about scholarships, awards, and applications.
Journalism and Media Studies Internships
Journalism and Media Studies majors can complete an internship for course credit, gaining hands-on experience at media organizations or in related fields. While not required, the department encourages internships to help students achieve their career goals. Rutgers' proximity to New York City and Philadelphia offers exciting opportunities, with past interns working at CNN, ESPN, and top social media and PR companies. For assistance, contact JMS Director Steven Miller for guidance and registration.
Ready to Apply?
The Journalism and Media Studies major admits undergraduates after they’ve completed at least 15 credits at Rutgers. One of those courses must be 04:189:102 Introduction to Media, and another must be Expository Writing.
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Steven Miller
Teaching Professor
Director of Undergraduate Studies in Journalism and Media Studies
undergrad@comminfo.rutgers.edu