Communication and Journalism Vocational Program

In United States, 16 colleges offer certificate or associate degree for Communication and Journalism vocational program. The average annual salary after completing the program is $103,177.
Communication and Journalism vocational programs.

Career Path and Average Salary by Occupation after Completing Communication and Journalism Program

The following table lists the 18 possible occupations after earning a Communication and Journalism certificate or degree. For the occupations, you may need an advanced degree such as bachelor's or master's.
The median annual wage over the occupations related to the Communication and Journalism is $103,177 and hourly rate is $47.34. The median wage is based on the employment and wage data from Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
You can check more occupations related to the Communication and Journalism program at its sub-program pages (see sub-program section).
Average Salary by Occupation after Completing Communication and Journalism Program
Occupation/Job TitleHourly WageAnnul Wage
Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys$74.87$155,730
Public Relations Managers$72.13$150,030
Human Resources Managers$70.07$145,750
Training and Development Managers$63.51$132,100
Media and Communication Workers, All Other$54.73$113,840
Producers and Directors$53.20$110,660
Media Programming Directors$53.20$110,660
Talent Directors$53.20$110,660
Media Technical Directors/Managers$53.20$110,660
Writers and Authors$44.02$91,560
Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers$44.02$91,560
News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists$41.49$86,290
Editors$40.78$84,820
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary-$84,700
Film and Video Editors$38.94$80,990
Public Relations Specialists$37.76$78,540
Training and Development Specialists$33.59$69,870
Proofreaders and Copy Markers$23.45$48,770

What is Communication and Journalism Program?

Communication and Journalism is Instructional programs that focus on how messages in various media are produced, used, and interpreted within and across different contexts, channels, and cultures, and that prepare individuals to apply communication knowledge and skills professionally.

Schools Offering Communication and Journalism Vocational Program

The following schools offer the vocational programs and courses of Communication and Journalism. The list includes some 4-year colleges that have certificate or associate Communication and Journalism program.
San Diego, CA

Private, 4 years, Offering 8 programs to 69 enrolled students and its average tuition & fees is $15,310
Enfield, CT

Public, 2-4 years, Offering 41 programs to 1,264 enrolled students and its average tuition & fees is $14,172
Bridgeport, CT

Public, 2-4 years, Offering 63 programs to 3,364 enrolled students and its average tuition & fees is $14,140
Manchester, CT

Public, 2-4 years, Offering 77 programs to 4,164 enrolled students and its average tuition & fees is $14,100
Waterbury, CT

Public, 2-4 years, Offering 80 programs to 4,554 enrolled students and its average tuition & fees is $14,140
Middletown, CT

Public, 2-4 years, Offering 62 programs to 1,880 enrolled students and its average tuition & fees is $14,100
Norwich, CT

Public, 2-4 years, Offering 55 programs to 2,937 enrolled students and its average tuition & fees is $14,220
Norwalk, CT

Public, 2-4 years, Offering 59 programs to 4,069 enrolled students and its average tuition & fees is $14,172
Winsted, CT

Public, 2-4 years, Offering 48 programs to 1,149 enrolled students and its average tuition & fees is $14,172
Danielson, CT

Public, 2-4 years, Offering 50 programs to 1,195 enrolled students and its average tuition & fees is $14,220