1,679 U.S. colleges are offering Communication and Journalism programs and its subprograms.
The 2023 average undergraduate tuition of the Communication and Journalism programs is $9,861 for state residents and $29,851 for out-of-state students. The average graduate program tuition is $24,188 for state residents and $29,851 for out-of-state students.
For the vocational programs (certificate programs), the 2023 average tuition is $15,165 and the average program length is 7.22 months.
Communication and Journalism by Degree and Programs
1,247 colleges have Communication and Journalism BS degree programs and 490 graduate schools have the program in gradute levels. 370 colleges and vocational schools have the Communication and Journalism program and 166 schools have post-graduate certificate programs.
Communication and Journalism Programs by Degree
| Number of Offered Schools |
Less than 12 Weeks Certificate | 10 |
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Less than 1 Year Certificate | 222 |
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1-2 Years Certificate | 132 |
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2-4 Years Certificate | 6 |
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Associate's | 394 |
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Bachelor's | 1,247 |
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Master's | 400 |
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Doctorate | 90 |
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