2023 Most Popular Communication & Journalism Associate Degree Schools in Arkansas
Finding the Best Communication & Journalism Associate Degree School for You
Out of the majors we analyze each year, communication and journalism was ranked 10th in Arkansas. In fact, 946 were awarded in the state in 2020-2021.
With all the programs available today, it can be tough to choose which one is the best for you. You're no longer limited to schools in your local area, either, since online programs are becoming more prevalent. Or you may find the programs at a trade school to be a better alternative for you.
Along with in-depth profiles of schools and the programs they offer, Course Advisor has created the Most Popular Communication & Journalism Associate Degree Schools in Arkansas to help you in your search for the best school for you. This report analyzed 3 schools in Arkansas to see which ones were the most popular associate degree programs for students. To create this ranking we looked at how many students graduated from the Communication & Journalism program at each school on the list.
2023 Most Popular Communication & Journalism Associate Degree Schools in Arkansas
Check out the communication and journalism associate degree programs at these schools if you want to attend one of the most popular in Arkansas.
Most Popular Arkansas Schools for an Associate in Communication & Journalism
Our analysis found University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical College to be the most popular school for communication and journalism students who want to pursue a associate degree in Arkansas. UA Pulaski Tech is a small public school located in the city of North Little Rock.
Women make up 29% of the communication and journalism majors at the school.
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Out of the 3 schools in Arkansas that were part of this year’s ranking, Arkansas State University Mid-South landed the # 2 spot on the list. Located in the suburb of West Memphis, ASU Mid-South is a public school with a small student population.
Of the 3 students majoring in communication and journalism at ASU Mid-South, 33% are male and 67% are female.
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The in-demand associate degree programs at North Arkansas College helped the school earn the #2 place on this year’s ranking of the most popular communication and journalism schools in Arkansas. Located in the remote town of Harrison, Northark is a public school with a small student population.
Of the 3 students majoring in communication and journalism at Northark, 33% are male and 67% are female.
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Request InformationBest Communication & Journalism Colleges in the Southeast Region
Explore all the Most Popular Communication & Journalism Colleges in the Southeast Area or other specific states within that region.
| State | Degrees Awarded |
|---|---|
| North Carolina | 3,754 |
| West Virginia | 547 |
| Mississippi | 878 |
| South Carolina | 1,359 |
| Florida | 6,024 |
| Virginia | 2,555 |
| Alabama | 1,832 |
| Kentucky | 1,560 |
| Georgia | 3,112 |
| Tennessee | 1,671 |
| Louisiana | 1,031 |
Communication & Journalism Related Majors
Communication & Journalism Majors to Study
| Major | Annual Graduates |
|---|---|
| Communication & Media Studies | 66,787 |
| Public Relations & Advertising | 21,099 |
| Radio, Television & Digital Communication | 17,669 |
| Journalism | 13,552 |
| Communication & Journalism (Other) | 1,128 |
| Publishing | 336 |
Most Popular Majors Related to Communication & Journalism
| Related Major | Annual Graduates |
|---|---|
| Education | 327,871 |
| Social Sciences | 205,984 |
| Psychology | 195,678 |
| Family, Consumer & Human Sciences | 55,820 |
| History | 32,731 |
Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 3 schools only.
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
- Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
- Credit for the banner image above goes to Josh Hallett.
More about our data sources and methodologies.