THE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AT THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY

Thompson Rivers University's Bachelor of Journalism was established in 1998 as British Columbia's first undergraduate degree program in journalism. Our print-based degree provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to become communications specialists. The School of Journalism also offers a one-year, post-baccalaureate diploma in Journalism. Both the degree and the diploma options are career-oriented, aimed at preparing students for employment with community and daily newspapers, magazines, government agencies, corporations, and non-profit and advocacy organizations.

The School of Journalism usually receives more applications than it has spaces available each year--and thus admission is competitive. Preference is given to those whose post-secondary studies show evidence of strong writing skills, a good understanding of Canadian history and politics, strong problem solving and critical thinking abilities, good oral communication and interpersonal skills, an understanding of visual design, and a general familiarity with computers.

General inquiries are welcome: contact the program Acting Chair, Maxine Ruvinsky by e-mail or at 250-371-5925.

Application materials are available from the TRU Admissions Office C/O the Journalism Admissions Clerk, kjago@tru.ca.

Our mailing address:

School of Journalism, Thompson Rivers University, P.O. Box 3010, 900 McGill Road, Kamloops, B.C., V2C 5N2, Tel.: 250-828-5000