
Journalism and Mass Communication pathways
ASU’s journalism and mass communication pathways help you take your next step toward a Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication degree by exploring university-level courses, building credit toward your major and learning collaboratively from expert faculty.
Take your next step toward a journalism and mass communication degree
Earn college credit through Universal Learner Courses from Arizona State University in areas like digital media, mass communication, and audience engagement. These online courses are taught by ASU faculty and can count toward admission to a journalism or mass communication degree when you meet the program requirements.
How to qualify for admission to ASU
Credits
12–24
GPA required to be admitted
2.75
Steps to admission
12 credits if learner is 22 years old or older,
24 credits if learner is under 22 years old
Please note: Degrees can have specific or additional requirements. We encourage you to become familiar with the requirements of your degree of interest. Browse degrees below for more information.
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ASU Earned Admission is your pathway to an ASU degree. Get a high-quality education and open doors to new career opportunities, all while having the flexibility to learn at your own pace.