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William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications

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The William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communication is a professional school at the University of Kansas. Accredited in 1948, it was among the first Journalism schools to achieve accreditation. [1] 731 undergraduate and 67 graduate students who are interested in advertising, corporate communications, integrated marketing communications, news writing and editing, and management and sales comprise the school. The journalism school also offers the chance for students to get involved in Campus Media.


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[edit] Mission Statement

The mission of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications is to teach students to think critically and creatively while preparing them for careers in journalism, mass communications and related fields and for graduate study.

[edit] Two Tracks

Journalism students either focus on Strategic Communications or News and Information.

[edit] Journalism Classes Offered

[edit] See Also

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