The goal of the internship program is to help you develop professional skills in your field of study and prepare you for a career in journalism or mass communications. Internships are a critical stepping stone between academic life and professional life. They offer a platform for individuals to gain practical knowledge, refine their skills, and make informed decisions about their future career paths. By investing time in internships, individuals position themselves for greater success in their chosen fields.
Three internship credit hours are required of all SOJMC students for graduation.
Here you will find information for SoJMC students seeking an internship and for employers looking for students training in journalism and mass communications skills. For more information on how to find an internship or an intern click the appropriate link below.
For more information about the School of Journalism and Mass Communication internship program, contact Dr. Allyson Goodman at goodman4@marshall.edu or call 304-696-6025.
For information contact
Professor Allyson Goodman
SOJMC Internship Coordinator
email or phone 304-696-6025
Additional information is available on the SOJMC Intern Program Website. On this website you will find information about internship opportunities, enrollment forms and tips from past interns.