Julio Taku: transferrable skills
Journalism
Bachelor of Arts
You'll get to:
- Design and create stories in hands-on courses
- Apply journalistic principles and ethics to multimedia reporting
- Produce stories in our professional studio
- Gain real-world experience through incredible internships
- Join students who win top awards: Hearst Awards, national Murrows, Fulbright Fellowships
Accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
Gain real-world experience so you'll be ready to succeed as a multimedia journalist or content creator
4+1 Journalism BA and MBA options are available. Learn More.
Student Support and Hands-on Learning Resources
Advising Find your Major (Quiz) Internship Opportunities
Scholarships Stony Brook Media Showcase Undergraduate Major Comparison
Coping with Crisis: Journalists on the Frontline Diversity Toolbox & Reporting Resources
Fast-Track MBA Options
Qualifying students in the journalism program may enroll in an MBA program as early as the summer before their junior year, and earn an undergraduate degree and a master's in just one additional year.
Students apply to the program as early as their junior year, and up to 15 credits of their MBA coursework can count toward upper-division courses in their undergraduate program.
No application fees. No GMAT. No business experience required.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Be in an approved major, like journalism
- Be in your sophomore or junior year
- Have at least a 3.2 GPA
- Prerequisite: successful completion of a calculus-based course (MAT 122, 123 or higher)
Student Media
Campus media organizations are unaffiliated with the School of Communication and Journalism. Many of our students choose to be involved in these student groups that are part of Stony Brook Student Life.