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Communication & Journalism Schools in Alabama

1,832 Communication & Journalism students earned their degrees in the state in 2020-2021.

As a degree choice, Communication & Journalism is the 10th most popular major in the state.

Education Levels of Communication & Journalism Majors in Alabama

Communication & Journalism majors in the state tend to have the following degree levels:

Education Level Number of Grads
Bachelor’s Degree 1,614
Master’s Degree 203
Doctor’s Degree (Research / Scholarship) 12
Doctor’s Degree (Professional Practice) 12
Doctor’s Degree (Other) 12
Postbaccalaureate Certificate 3
Post-Master’s Certificate 3

Gender Distribution

In Alabama, a communication and journalism major is more popular with women than with men.

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Racial Distribution

The racial distribution of communication and journalism majors in Alabama is as follows:

  • Asian: 0.5%
  • Black or African American: 19.8%
  • Hispanic or Latino: 3.7%
  • White: 68.3%
  • Non-Resident Alien: 2.6%
  • Other Races: 5.1%
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Jobs for Communication & Journalism Grads in Alabama

There are 9,440 people in the state and 1,458,540 people in the nation working in communication and journalism jobs.

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Wages for Communication & Journalism Jobs in Alabama

In this state, communication and journalism grads earn an average of $57,040. Nationwide, they make an average of $73,090.

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There are 10 colleges in Alabama that offer communication and journalism degrees. Learn about the most popular 10 below:

778 Degrees in Major Awarded
72% Graduation Rate
37,840 Total Students

The student to faculty ratio is 20 to 1. The student loan default rate is 4.00% which is lower than average. The average student takes 4.34 years to complete their degree at UA.

278 Degrees in Major Awarded
78% Graduation Rate
30,737 Total Students

The student to faculty ratio is 20 to 1. A typical student attending Auburn will pay a net price of $24,018. It takes the average student 4.42 years to graduate.

154 Degrees in Major Awarded
43% Graduation Rate
16,497 Total Students

The 7.30% student loan default rate is lower than average. It takes the average student 4.59 years to graduate. 54% of the teachers are full time.

117 Degrees in Major Awarded
58% Graduation Rate
22,563 Total Students

The full-time teacher rate is 76%. Students who attend this public school pay an average net price of $16,530. Roughly six years after entering college, graduates of this school earn $39,271 a year.

#5

Samford University

Birmingham
74 Degrees in Major Awarded
76% Graduation Rate
5,729 Total Students

Graduates earn an average $45,778 after graduation. The average student takes 4.16 years to complete their degree at Samford. 100% of students are awarded financial aid at this school.

66 Degrees in Major Awarded
43% Graduation Rate
14,224 Total Students

17 to 1 is the student to faculty ratio. The student loan default rate is 6.30% which is lower than average. Of all the students who attend this school, 95% get financial aid.

55 Degrees in Major Awarded
46% Graduation Rate
8,086 Total Students

Grads earn an average early-career salary of $35,791 after earning their degree at this institution. The full-time teacher rate is 66%. 96% of students get financical aid.

47 Degrees in Major Awarded
30% Graduation Rate
4,072 Total Students

Most students complete their degree in 4.66 years. Graduates earn an average $25,949 after graduation. This public college charges it's students an average net price of $19,534.

46 Degrees in Major Awarded
29% Graduation Rate
5,734 Total Students

The student loan default rate of 5.80% is a good sign that graduates can afford their loan payments. Graduates earn an average $34,478 after graduation. It takes the average student 4.50 years to graduate.

45 Degrees in Major Awarded
42% Graduation Rate
9,238 Total Students

The student loan default rate is 6.30% which is lower than average. This public school has an average net price of $17,523. Students enjoy a student to faculty ratio of 21 to 1.

Communication & Journalism Careers in AL

Some of the careers communication and journalism majors go into include:

Job Title AL Job Growth AL Median Salary
Technical Writers 19% $68,680
Community Health Workers 17% $39,850
Film and Video Editors 17% $45,650
Public Address System Announcers 14% $0
Communications Professors 10% $60,000
Sports Entertainers and Performers 9% $0
Public Relations Specialists 8% $49,460
Public Relations and Fundraising Managers 7% $79,440
Managers 6% $101,560
Producers and Directors 3% $53,320
Writers and Authors 2% $48,080
Media and Communication Workers 0% $0
Artist, Athlete, and Performer Agents and Business Managers 0% $0
Advertising and Promotions Managers 0% $113,610
Broadcast News Analysts 0% $78,480
Editors -4% $0
Radio and Television Announcers -11% $24,980
Reporters and Correspondents -17% $31,160
Photographers -21% $35,820

Below are some popular majors in the state that are similar to communication and journalism.

Major Annual Graduates in AL
Education 5,059
Psychology 1,923
Social Sciences 1,640
Family, Consumer & Human Sciences 1,424
History 505
Library Science 80
Ethnic, Culture & Gender Studies 43

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