About Journalism in Northern Illinois University
Journalism, the collection and distribution of news and information, is an essential field in any democratic society. Journalists are involved in managing, editing or writing for newspapers, magazines and online, radio and television news outlets. They also are involved in advertising and public relations.
NIU’s journalism program is housed in the Department of Communication. Courses in writing, photography, layout, electronic media and broadcasting will equip you with the skills to gather, evaluate and disseminate information. You also will learn about ethics, professional standards and the critical role of the mass media in society.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed 12th with 55% marks, Second Division
English language requirements
- IELTS : 6.5
- TOEFL IBT: 80
- PTE:53
Northern Illinois University Highlights
Type of University |
Public, Co-ed |
Total Undergraduate enrollment |
12,131 |
Total Graduate enrollment |
4,204 |
Degree seeking student male/female distribution in percent |
48.8% degree seeking men 51.2% degree seeking women |
Annual Acceptance rate |
54% |
Student-Teacher Ratio |
13:1 |
Test Scores Accepted |
SAT or ACT |
English proficiency language scores |
IELTS/TOEFL or equivalent |
Financial Aid |
Available as Awards and Scholarships |
Official Website |
niu.edu/index.shtml |
Northern Illinois University Annual Cost to Attend
Fee |
Cost |
Illinois Resident Tuition |
$9,466 |
Books and Supplies |
$1,400 |
Other Fees |
$5,144 |
Room and Board |
$10,880 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$2,090 |
Total One Year Cost |
$28,980 |
Fee |
Cost |
Out of State Resident Tuition |
$9,466 |
Books and Supplies |
$1,400 |
Other Fees |
$5,144 |
Room and Board |
$10,880 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$2,090 |
Total One Year Cost |
$28,980 |