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From just starting out to honing your craft, we offer a range of study options

Bachelor of Arts Journalism

A two-year program for students who have completed two years of undergraduate university studies.

Bachelor of Journalism

A two-year program for degree-holding students who would like to pursue a second undergraduate degree rather than an MJ degree.

Bridging to Masters

Intensive courses and internship for students with a non-journalism bachelor's degree who wish to pursue a master's degree in journalism.

Master of Journalism

A one-year professional program for career journalists with an undergraduate degree in journalism or equivalent professional experience.

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The University of Regina School of Journalism incubates journalism that matters. Our blend of theory and practice makes our grads some of the most successful journalists in Canada and around the world.

SMALL CLASS SIZES
Maximum enrollment is capped at 26 students per year across all degree programs.

QUALITY INSTRUCTION
Our profs are career journalists with solid academic credentials and teaching experience.

HANDS-ON LEARNING
Students have full access to state-of-the-art gear, including radio and TV studies, computer workstations, edit suites and a full range of broadcast cameras.

IN DEPTH JOURNALISM
Our program emphasizes in-depth documentary and investigative journalism - the kind of journalism that can make a real difference.

MULTI-MEDIA APPROACH
Our students learn to seamlessly integrate all media platforms, from traditional media formats to the latest digital innovations.

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J-School News

New broadcast instructor “thrilled” to join U of R journalism faculty

Posted by: admin | On: 8th May, 2018

The University of Regina School of Journalism is pleased to announce the appointment of veteran news videographer and filmmaker Layton Burton as a Broadcast Lab Instructor. Burton brings to the job more than 35 years’ experience working with CTV and CBC, as well as teaching experience and mentoring experience with numerous organizations, including the Saskatchewan […]

Student reporting receives Rawlco aid

Posted by: admin | On: 4th May, 2018

With the launch of the Spring/Summer session, U of R journalism students are packing their bags for incredible reporting trips throughout the province and around the globe – and Saskatchewan-owned Rawlco Radio Ltd. is playing a major supporting role. In September 2017, Rawlco CEO Gordon Rawlinson announced a $100,000 donation to the School. The fund […]

Student investigation receives international honour

Posted by: admin | On: 2nd Apr, 2018

Crude Power, an investigative current affairs documentary produced by U of R journalism students, received an award from the Investigative Reporters and Editors association, it was announced today. Produced in last year’s Intermediate Broadcast and Investigative classes, Crude Power: An Investigation into Oil, Money and Influence in Saskatchewan was chosen among projects throughout the world. […]

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