Journalism classes combine the basic principles of journalism (reporting, writing, ethical and legal principles) with new forms (social media, video, data journalism, coding, and more) to provide students with the skills they need to be effective and compelling storytellers, journalists and communicators. A major in journalism will help you develop the skills that you can apply to whatever career path you decide.

Graduates embark on careers in a wide range of specialties and platforms. They work in traditional roles as reporters, editors, writers, multimedia storytellers, broadcasters, investigative journalists, sports media members, and more. They also work in newer forms of media, including social media, data journalism, and coding. They can also work in careers in which journalism provides foundational skills, such as speechwriters, politicians, public relations professionals, lawyers, and more.

Our graduates work in traditional forms of media, emerging platforms, and in corporate roles. Ultimately, the major offers transferrable skills that make our graduates outstanding leaders with successful achievements across all fields.

Department faculty, instructors and graduate students teach a variety of courses—from foundation principles of journalism to cutting-edge technologies and techniques. Virtually all faculty have professional media experience, and the faculty is a mix of those with scholarly specialties and those with professional specialties.

Pursue a Journalism Degree at CJC

Learn basic principles of journalism (reporting, writing, ethics) with modern and emerging forms (social media, video, data journalism, coding) to become effective and compelling storytellers, journalists and communicators. Careers include:

  • Multimedia journalist
  • Broadcast journalist
  • Sportswriter and sportscaster
  • Magazine writer
  • News app developer
  • Data journalist
  • Social media manager
  • Brand storyteller
  • Content creator
  • Photojournalist
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Journalism Degree Options

Has a traditional Journalism major and a Journalism: Sports and Media specialization.

The Journalism Department offers more than 30 required and elective classes to prepare you for careers in advertising and related industries. You can find a list of these courses in the UF Course Catalog

You can view a list of syllabi for most Journalism classes over the past four semesters.

The Journalism Academic Learning Compact identifies the skills students should acquire if they follow the major’s prescribed course of study. These skills describe the core learning expectations in the areas of content knowledge and skills, communication skills and critical thinking skills that UF is required to assess for each baccalaureate degree program.

Our combination degree allows undergraduate students to take graduate-level courses and receive both an undergraduate and Master of Arts in Mass Communication degree with less time and money than pursuing both separately.

Journalism Department Faculty & Staff


Ted Spiker

Ted Spiker

Professor and Chair – Department of Journalism
Director of Pro Master’s – Division of Graduate Studies

2070 Weimer

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Cynthia Barnett

Cynthia Barnett

Senior Lecturer and Environmental Journalist in Residence
Director – Climate and Environment Reporting Initiatives

3063 Weimer

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Ted Bridis

Ted Bridis

Michael and Linda Connelly Senior Lecturer in Investigative Reporting – Department of Journalism

2066C Weimer

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Lindita Camaj, Ph.D.

Lindita Camaj, Ph.D.

Associate Professor – Department of Journalism

3040B Weimer

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Daron Dean

Daron Dean

Visiting Lecturer – Department of Journalism

2012 Weimer

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Mike Foley

Mike Foley

Master Lecturer – Department of Journalism
Hugh Cunningham Professor in Journalism Excellence

3047 Weimer

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Rachel Grant, Ph.D.

Rachel Grant, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor – Department of Journalism

3057 Weimer

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Antoine Haywood, Ph.D.

Antoine Haywood, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor – Department of Journalism

3070 Weimer

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Joanna Hernandez

Joanna Hernandez

Director of Community and Culture
Senior Lecturer – Department of Journalism

3046 Weimer

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Cally House

Cally House

Administrative Specialist II – Department of Journalism

2070 Weimer

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Harrison Hove

Harrison Hove

Interim Director – Innovation News Center
Senior Lecturer and Associate Chair – Department of Journalism

3045 Weimer

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Ryan Hunt

Ryan Hunt

Sports Lecturer – Department of Journalism

3040D Weimer

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Norman P. Lewis, Ph.D.

Norman P. Lewis, Ph.D.

Associate Professor – Department of Journalism
James M. Cox, Jr. Foundation/The Palm Beach Post Professorship in New Media

3052 Weimer

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Herbert Lowe

Herbert Lowe

Senior Lecturer – Department of Journalism

3101 Weimer

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Mindy McAdams

Mindy McAdams

Professor – Department of Journalism
Knight Chair, Journalism Technologies and the Democratic Process

3049 Weimer

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Brandon Meyer

Brandon Meyer

Visiting Lecturer – Department of Journalism

3326 Weimer

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Matt Sheehan

Matt Sheehan

Managing Director – Center for Public Interest Communications
Senior Lecturer – Department of Journalism

3200 Weimer

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Bernell Tripp, Ph.D.

Bernell Tripp, Ph.D.

Associate Professor – Department of Journalism

3055 Weimer

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Frank Waddell, Ph.D.

Frank Waddell, Ph.D.

Associate Professor – Department of Journalism

3067 Weimer

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Kim Walsh-Childers, Ph.D.

Kim Walsh-Childers, Ph.D.

Professor – Department of Journalism

3044 Weimer

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For more information about the Journalism Department

The Journalism department is located in 2070 Weimer Hall.