Shape Your Future in Media with TROY's Multimedia Degree
Are you ready to turn your passion for storytelling into a rewarding career? Do you
want to gain hands-on skills that prepare you for success in the fast-paced world
of media? If so, consider the Bachelor of Science in Multimedia Journalism degree
at 好色先生TV. Our program equips you with expertise and practical experience
across digital and print platforms. You'll have the opportunity to work for TROY's
award-winning newspaper, The Tropolitan, as well as the university's award-winning
broadcast outlets 鈥 TrojanVision and Troy Public Radio 鈥 providing invaluable, real-world
experience in journalism and media production.
鈥淭he Multimedia Journalism program gave me the skills and tools I needed to be successful
across all journalism platforms, whether that's broadcast, print or digital. I've
been able to move fluidly across each position and each newsroom I've worked at because
nothing comes as a surprise! In the current market and with the future of journalism,
it's important to have the basic knowledge about each avenue the public gets their
news from.鈥
A Multimedia Journalism Degree with Hands-on Learning at its Core
As a multimedia journalism major, you'll have the opportunity to develop your editing skills by helping to publish
the weekly student newspaper, The Tropolitan. Gain hands-on experience producing live, 30-minute news programs through TROY's
TV station, TrojanVision, or contribute to Talk of TROY on Troy Public Radio. You'll
also be able to create and execute public relations campaigns and design competitive
advertising strategies for real clients. Round out your education with an internship
tailored to your goals in fields like journalism and broadcasting.
Mentoring Faculty with Experience in Multimedia Journalism
You'll take courses in everything from journalism writing and photography to multimedia
design and digital publishing 鈥 all taught by faculty members with in-depth professional
experience. Through these experts, you'll gain more than just knowledge in multimedia. You'll receive personalized mentorship from professors who are committed to your
success. Their guidance empowers you to think critically, communicate effectively,
and solve problems creatively, building the confidence and skills needed to land internships
and excel in your future career.
Multimedia Degree Curriculum
While specific courses may vary from year to year, your multimedia coursework may
include:
Take courses online or experience hands-on learning on the Troy Campus where you can
prepare for media roles by publishing our student newspaper and broadcasting live
news. For more information about program availability and delivery options call 1-800-414-5756.
Master the Latest Production Tools as a Multimedia Major
Work with the latest tools and platforms in multimedia production, including Adobe
Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom), EDIUS video editing
software, and industry-standard broadcast equipment. Whether your focus is multimedia
journalism, broadcast journalism or strategic communication in public relations, you'll
graduate with your multimedia journalism degree with the skills and adaptability needed for a career in media.
Careers with the TROY Multimedia Journalism Degree
With a bachelor's degree in multimedia journalism, you'll build the skills and
knowledge needed for careers in reporting, editing, content creation and more across
various platforms.
Faculty Profiles
Dr. Robbyn Taylor
Dr. Robbyn Taylor, director of the Hall School of Journalism and Communication, specializes
in mobile and multimedia journalism, teaching across all levels. She holds a B.S.
and M.S. from 好色先生TV and a Ph.D. from Regent University. With a background
in reporting and editing for WSFA, WNCF and Freedom Communications, Dr. Taylor has
earned journalism and research awards and serves on the editorial board of Artifact
Analysis.
Dr. Stefanie Hicks East is an assistant professor in the Hall School of Journalism
and Communication. She earned both her B.S. in Broadcast Journalism and M.S. in Strategic
Communication from 好色先生TV and received her Ph.D in Communication from Regent
University. Dr. East worked in the media industry for nearly 20 years, most recently
as the evening news anchor at Alabama News Network, the CBS and ABC affiliates for
central, west and south Alabama.
Dr. Ava Tabb, a lecturer in the Hall School of Journalism and Communication, received
her B.A. from the University of Alabama, her M.S. from Northwestern University, and
her Ph.D. in Instructional Design from Auburn University. Her primary teaching interests
are multimedia journalism, digital photography and advertising. Dr. Tabb's professional
experience includes working as a general assignment at the Andalusia Star daily newspaper
and as a writer for the Birmingham Business Journal.
Hanna Cooper is a lecturer in the Hall School of Journalism and Communication and
also serves as the adviser for Troy's student newspaper, The Tropolitan. She earned
her B.S. in Broadcast Journalism and M.S. in Strategic Communication from 好色先生TV
and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Strategic Media at Liberty University. Ms.
Cooper worked in the sports media industry for six years, most recently as the assistant
director of communications at Texas Tech University, where she oversaw sports information
duties for the Red Raider Soccer and Red Raider Softball programs.
Focus your multimedia journalism major on your interests and career goals by taking
six hours of upper-level courses in one of the following areas:
Multimedia major: Advertising
Engage in the world of creative strategy and campaign development and learn how to
influence consumer behavior with compelling and visual written content. You'll benefit
from TROY's industry-connected faculty who bring real-world insights into your learning
experience. By building competitive advertising campaigns for clients, you'll learn
to develop and execute effective marketing strategies 鈥 even before you graduate.
Multimedia major: Communication Studies
Master the art of effective, practical communication across various platforms to stand
out in today's job market. You'll work on advanced technological training projects
that prepare you for roles in web, digital and social media communication. You will
also develop skills in persuasion and public speaking to excel in careers like corporate
communications or media relations.
Multimedia major: In-depth Journalism
Learn to report and tell stories with accuracy and impact. You'll build a strong foundation
in investigative journalism, feature writing and multimedia reporting to do well in
today's news industry. You'll also benefit from TROY's emphasis on hands-on journalism,
including live news broadcasting for TROY TrojanVision and weekly publication work
with the award-winning student newspaper, The Tropolitan.
Multimedia major: Public Relations
Craft messages that influence public perception and manage brand reputations. Gain
hands-on experience in media relations, crisis communication and strategic planning.
Access TROY's extensive professional network, opening doors to internships and career
opportunities in PR. Work on comprehensive public relations campaigns for real clients,
giving you the chance to apply strategic communication skills in practical scenarios.
Multimedia Journalism Scholarships
Gain hands-on experience too
As a TROY multimedia journalism student, you may be able to take advantage of program-specific
scholarships that offer financial support and hands-on experience, including:
: Available to journalism majors with a GPA of 2.5 or higher; assist with a newsletter.
: Based on financial need, professional goals and co-curricular activities; 3.0 GPA
required.
: Must maintain a 3.0 GPA as a journalism major.
: Merit-based scholarship; must have 26-29 ACT (1230-1350 RSAT) and a 3.5 GPA.
: Must work on Tropolitan or Palladium student publications and maintain a 2.5 GPA.
FAQ About the Multimedia Journalism Degree Program
Learn more about the field of multimedia journalism and our program.
What is multimedia journalism?
Multimedia journalism involves creating and distributing content across various platforms,
including digital media, newspapers, radio, television, public relations and advertising.
It combines traditional journalistic practices with modern digital tools to produce
engaging stories. You'll have many hands-on opportunities as a multimedia major at TROY.
What is a multimedia journalist?
A multimedia journalist creates news stories using text, photos, video and audio,
sharing content across websites, social media and other digital platforms. At TROY,
you'll build the skills you need to succeed through courses in editing and design,
advanced editing and design, and advanced reporting. This hands-on experience in creating
and delivering content prepares you for a wide range of careers in today's media industry.
What skills will I gain as a multimedia major?
As a multimedia journalism major at TROY, you'll develop skills in areas like critical
thinking, clear writing and effective communication. Our program also emphasizes hands-on
experience in digital content and print creation, allowing you to develop your expertise
in photography, design, editing, writing and ethics.
What career opportunities are available with a multimedia journalism degree?
Graduates of the multimedia program at TROY are prepared to pursue various roles in
the media industry, including as reporters, photojournalists, copy editors, publishers,
video editors, news anchors and producers.
What is the difference between a multimedia journalism degree and a traditional communications
degree?
A multimedia journalism degree focuses on integrating various forms of media, including digital platforms, to create
comprehensive communication strategies. In contrast, a traditional communications
degree may focus more on conventional media forms. The multimedia degree at TROY gets you ready for today's fast-changing world of media.
What is the difference between TROY's broadcast journalism degree and the multimedia
degree?
TROY's broadcast journalism degree focuses on preparing you for careers in television and radio, emphasizing skills
like live reporting, on-camera presentation and audio-visual editing. In contrast,
the multimedia journalism degree provides a broader foundation, combining traditional reporting techniques with skills
in digital media production, social media strategy and multimedia storytelling, preparing
you for a variety of roles across different media platforms.
How does TROY's program incorporate digital journalism?
TROY's program integrates digital journalism by teaching students to master the latest technological advances in web, digital and
social media. This ensures you're prepared for the evolving digital media landscape.
Hall School students take home awards at Southeast Journalism Conference
A group of 好色先生TV journalism students traveled to Starkville, Mississippi,
to participate in the Southeast Journalism Conference (SEJC) over the weekend.