Broadcast News
Lights. Camera. Murrow.
Learn how to create and present stories. Get hands-on experience in writing, reporting, and anchoring newscasts and shooting and editing videos for radio, TV, and online platforms. It’s all about mastering the skills needed to share important news through different media.

Students in This Major Describe Themselves As
Curious
Courageous
Adaptable
Resilient
Tech-Savvy
Future Paths
- News Anchor
Work with reporters and other journalists to gather facts, broadcast news reports, interview guests, and cover breaking stories. - Reporter
Research, write and present news stories for radio, television and online. - Editor
Edit news videos and prepare them for broadcast. - Correspondent
Gather, analyze and report news from a remote location to a radio or television network. - Digital Journalist
Create enhanced news content for online and social media.
Major Requirements
120 Minimum Total Credits
Your program may include different courses. Consult with your academic advisor about the best combination of courses for you. Visit the WSU Catalog for a complete list of official Broadcast News Requirements.
General Education Requirements
College Core Requirements (18 credits)
COM 101 – Media and Society
COM 102 – Public Speaking in the Digital Age
COM 105 – Communication in Global Contexts
COM 138 – Introduction to Communication
COM 210 – Multimedia Content Creation
COM 300 – Writing in Communication
Journalism and Media Production Degree Requirements (18 credits)
COM 320 – Visual Communication
COM 415 – Media Law
COM 440 – Media Ethics
COMJOUR 350 – News and Society
COM 321 – Intercultural Communication
One Advanced Media and Society course from approved list
Broadcast News Major Requirements (16 credits)
COMJOUR 333 – Reporting Across Platforms
COMJOUR 335 – Broadcast News Reporting
COMJOUR 465 – Advanced Television News
COMJOUR 466 – Documentary Video
One Specialization course 475 – 490 not used elsewhere in the degree
Major Upper-Division Electives (9 credits)
WSU Catalog
Communication (COM) Course Descriptions
Journalism and Media Production (COMJOUR) Course Descriptions
Student Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of communication concepts and issues
- Acquire and analyze information to address communication objectives
- Create effective communication products (writing, visual, and speaking) to address communication objectives via multiple media platforms.
Admit to Major
Admittance to The Edward R Edward R. Murrow College of Communication opens the door for upper-division courses in each of the two communication degrees: Strategic Communication and Journalism and Media Production.
Admittance
Students are admitted directly into their desired major in the College of Communication upon admission and enrollment at WSU.
To remain admitted to any major in the College of Communication, a student must complete all required courses and remain in good academic standing.
COM 300 must be completed with a “C” or better, and only two attempts are allowed and a “W” is counted as an attempt in this course. With an appeal to the department chair, a student may request to take COM 300 for a 3rd attempt during a summer session.
All pre-requisites must be met in order to move through the Murrow curriculum. If a student fails to complete the required curriculum, they will not be able to remain admitted to the Murrow College. If a student is failing to complete academic requirements in a reasonable timeline, an advisor will work with the student to identify another academic path.
Students must remain in good academic standing in order to graduate with a degree from the Murrow College.
Transfer Students
After consulting a Murrow academic advisor, a student transferring with junior status (60 + credits), with a 3.0 + transfer GPA, and has completed COM 101 or COM 105, will be allowed to take COM 300 in their 1st semester at WSU with all remaining 100-level required courses.
Questions?
Contact the Murrow Center for Student Success about admission to the Murrow College.
Goertzen Hall 117
(509) 335-7333
comm.murrowcollege@wsu.edu