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Broadcast Journalism at University of North Texas

Broadcast Journalism at University of North Texas

What traits are you looking for in a school for Broadcast Journalism, consider the program at University of North Texas. The following information will help you decide if it is a good fit for you.

University of North Texas is in Denton, TX.

In the most recent year for which we have data, 37 broadcast journalism degrees were awarded at University of North Texas.

Studying Online at University of North Texas

Distance learning is available at University of North Texas. Among 46,864 students, 6,208 (13%) studied exclusively online and 25,860 (55%) took at least some classes online.

Student Demographics & Diversity

Below you’ll find the composition of Broadcast Journalism graduates at University of North Texas, by degree type.

Across all degree levels, Broadcast Journalism graduates at University of North Texas are 43% women (16) and 57% men (21).

Broadcast Journalism Bachelor’s Program at University of North Texas

Among the 37 bachelor’s broadcast journalism degrees awarded at University of North Texas, 43% were women (16) and 57% were men (21).

University of North Texas gender breakdown of Broadcast Journalism Bachelor's degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Broadcast Journalism bachelor’s degree recipients at University of North Texas.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 19
Hispanic / Latino 11
Black / African American 6
Two or More Races 1
Racial-ethnic diversity of Broadcast Journalism majors at University of North Texas

Minority students account for 49% of Broadcast Journalism bachelor’s degree recipients at University of North Texas, above the national average of 34%.*

*The racial-ethnic minorities figure is the total number of graduates minus White, international (nonresident), and unknown-race graduates.

Highest-Paying Careers for Broadcast Journalism Graduates

Those who complete Broadcast Journalism program at University of North Texas work across a variety of fields. The table below ranks the best-paid careers for Broadcast Journalism graduates, ordered by median annual salary:

Occupation Nationwide Median Wage
Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys $108,419
Editors $100,346
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary $96,169
News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists $74,101
Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers $70,619
Writers and Authors $63,195

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