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Journalism Minor

Minor

With a journalism minor, you'll integrate Christian principles as you learn to tell stories of significance across multiple media platforms.

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By adding a minor in journalism, you’ll be challenged as you discover how to approach comfortable and uncomfortable topics, hone your skills in writing, and explore new forms of media. Outside the classroom, you can earn funded trips to national conferences, workshops featuring journalists from around the world, and off-campus internship opportunities. This minor gives you the skills you need to communicate clearly about the material you’re learning in your primary major.

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Why should I study journalism at Bethel?

Here, you’ll find a Christ-centered learning community where you belong. Your learning will center in the Department of English and Journalism, where you’ll learn from professors who get to know you personally and will invest in your success. You’ll experience:

  • Faith-fueled learning
    Your rich interaction with writing, editing, and reporting, taught by Christian professors and approached through the eyes of faith, will guide you on your unique journey as you ask questions and consider what it means to be Christian.
  • Flexibility
    The journalism degree course requirements are flexible, allowing you the opportunity to add other disciplines as second majors or minors to broaden your skillsets, enhance your employability, and tailor your education to your career goals.
  • A community where you belong
    You’ll learn in a welcoming community of intellectually curious students and professors who will invest in your success.

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They’ll answer your questions, connect you with professors, and help you find the right time to visit campus. They’ll be there every step of the way to help make applying to Bethel as smooth as possible.

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Courses and skills

What skills will I develop?

You’ll develop the skills to be a well-rounded person, not just a well-rounded student. Our culture and the world of media are changing rapidly, and the need for ethical, creative storytellers is greater than it's ever been.

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Journalistic competence

You’ll sharpen your skills in reporting, writing and editing, learning to present information in a compelling, truthful way.

Ethical storytelling

You'll learn to navigate the rapidly changing media landscape with a commitment to ethical storytelling. At Bethel, you'll infuse your creative craft with truth-seeking and impactful narratives.

Cutting-edge multimedia skills

You'll gain proficiency in creating content for new media platforms.

Real-world application

Through classes and labs, you'll apply your skills in real-world scenarios, preparing you for various roles in the media industry and beyond.

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Academic plans

Map out your time at Bethel—from day one to your diploma. Your course schedule is designed to help you grow, gain skills, and become who you’re meant to be.

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Learning opportunities

What experiences will I have?

Hands-on learning is at the core of all Bethel majors and minors. You’ll find numerous opportunities to get involved, apply what you’ve learned, and gain experience—all in a community where you belong.

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Study abroad

You can participate in the January Textura trip—an intimate exploration of a different culture. You’ll write investigative pieces about local life and use those stories to compile and design a culturally insightful magazine. You’ll also have the chance to spend a semester at King’s College John McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute in New York City or the Washington Journalism Center in Washington, D.C.

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Build your portfolio

Hone your journalistic skills and increase your writing, photo, and video clips by working for The Clarion—Bethel’s award-winning student newspaper—other campus offices, The Royal Report YouTube channel, and more. Opportunities also exist to write, design, and shoot photos and videos for student government groups, the Bethel University Office of Marketing, and the university sports information office.

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Internships

Apply what you’ve learned through great media internships with local news or nonprofit organizations, including the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, and Minnesota Public Radio.

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Real-world impact

How will this minor help my career goals?

With a journalism minor, you’ll be equipped with storytelling skills that are in high demand with organizations and employers. As you become the person you’re meant to be, you’ll be equipped for a life of purpose in many different fields.

Storytelling roles

As a strong storyteller, you’ll be equipped to present information in a compelling way in diverse roles in journalism, marketing, and beyond.

Stand out to employers

You’ll gain essential critical thinking and communication abilities that are valued in numerous careers, including political science, communication and marketing, graphic design, and more.

Strong experience

Start your career with a strong portfolio of writing, photo, and video clips from Bethel’s award-winning student newspaper, campus offices, The Royal Report YouTube channel, and more.

Apply your faith to your career

As you wrestle with important questions and study from a Christian perspective, you’ll be well-equipped to tell stories that glorify God wherever your career takes you.

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Start your journey

Explore Bethel for yourself

Visiting campus is the best way to learn about Bethel and our majors. As you try out academic and campus life at Bethel, you can attend a class, chat with students, meet professors and coaches, tour campus, and get a taste of life in our program.

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Faculty mentors

Meet your professors

You’ll learn alongside faculty who are distinguished scholars and faithful Christians. They’ll know you by name and invest in your success. Professors are accessible between classes, and you’ll often find fellow students gathered or studying nearby.

Department of English and Journalism


Location

Barnes Academic Center (BAC) 370, 372

Contact

April Vinding

Scott Winter

April Vinding

April Vinding

Professor of English

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Marion Larson

Marion Larson

Professor of English

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Angela Preston

Angela Preston

Associate Professor of English

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Scott Winter

Scott Winter

Professor of Journalism

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Phyllis Alsdurf

Professor of English Emerita

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Thomas Becknell

Thomas Becknell

Professor of English Emeritus

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Susan Brooks

Susan Brooks

Professor of English Emerita

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Lorraine Eitel

Associate Professor of English Emerita

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Daniel Ritchie

Daniel Ritchie

Professor of English Emeritus

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Daniel Taylor

Professor of English Emeritus

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In a recent survey of 200 department alumni, 85 respondents have an M.A. or are currently pursuing one; 15 have a Ph.D. or are currently pursuing one; and 6 have completed law school.

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Accessible education

Tuition and financial aid

We want you to understand from the beginning what a Bethel education costs. That’s why we made it simple. Beginning in the 2025-26 academic year, tuition for the College of Arts & Sciences will be $25,990—down from $44,050. This more accurately reflects what you can expect to pay, empowering you to make informed decisions and become who you're meant to be.

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You belong at Bethel. If you're ready to see who you could become, start your free application today.

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Find your fit

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This flexible minor will complement almost any major you choose. But here are a few examples:

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