Pepperdine University's Seaver College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences offers students a journalism major. The university is located in Malibu, California. According to its website, Pepperdine's journalism department emphasizes the ethical standards surrounding of journalism. The major aims are to provide students with fundamental knowledge about the media and its role within a free society and help students develop real-world skills needed for a career in journalism. Seaver College's Student Activities Center assists students in planning worship activities, Christian concerts, volunteering and other pursuits that let the student body engage in Pepperdine's spiritual life.
Messiah College, located in Grantham, Pennsylvania, is a liberal arts and applied arts and sciences Christian college. Journalism majors at Messiah focus on developing their creativity and analytical skills to prepare for entering the journalism field. Students are introduced to the complexities of contemporary media and advised on how to responsibly reconcile a Christian faith with the conventions of journalism. Journalism majors at Messiah have the opportunity to
write and edit for Messiah's student papers, The Swinging Bridge and The Clarion, as well as for the yearbook. Messiah offers a broad assortment of journalism courses to appeal to different students' interests, from sports writing to theater reviewing. All journalism majors are required serve as an editor for one student paper for at least one year.
George Fox University (GFU), in Newberg, Oregon, is a Christian liberal arts and sciences university that offers a journalism major. GFU's journalism program emphasizes students' understanding of the changes that journalism is undergoing as a field and a career due to the Internet revolution, and aims to prepare students for using next-generation media for journalism. Students take classes to learn the writing mechanics of journalism, investigative reporting skills, the art of accuracy, and ethical responsibilities and standards. Students can customize their journalism major according to their interests by choosing from a menu of classes such as broadcasting, and print journalism, design, online-based media and editing. GFU's Student Activities Committee arranges social events every week, including concerts and movie nights. This committee also organizes downtown ministries and missions. If you're a musician, theatrical person or artist, GFU's Department of Performing Arts is a community you can join and use to engage in the service of your religion.
Anderson University is a liberal arts university affiliated with Indiana's Church of God. Its journalism majors choose from a range of classes in writing mechanics, reporting, photography and design. Anderson's journalism department stresses real-world practical experience to complement the academic side of journalism. Students can benefit from a range of experiences at Anderson University, such as internships with newspapers or writing and editing positions on The Andersonian, Anderson's student paper. Students writing for The Andersonian enjoy a professional writing laboratory equipped to help them develop their writing, editing, reporting, photography, design and computer technology skills. Anderson University students engage in a vibrant community life through events held by Campus Activities and Student Life staff, service opportunities provided by the chapel and campus ministries.