Journalism Schools in North Carolina
In 2022-2023, 97 students earned their Journalism degrees in NC.
Gender Distribution
In North Carolina, a journalism major is more popular with women than with men.

Racial Distribution
The racial distribution of journalism majors in North Carolina is as follows:
- Asian: 0.0%
- Black or African American: 10.3%
- Hispanic or Latino: 12.4%
- White: 66.0%
- Non-Resident Alien: 0.0%
- Other Races: 11.3%

Jobs for Journalism Grads in North Carolina
In this state, there are 5,010 people employed in jobs related to a journalism degree, compared to 213,090 nationwide.

Wages for Journalism Jobs in North Carolina
A typical salary for a journalism grad in the state is $67,250, compared to a typical salary of $73,090 nationwide.

Journalism Careers in NC
Some of the careers journalism majors go into include:
Job Title | NC Job Growth | NC Median Salary |
---|---|---|
Reporters and Correspondents | -18% | $33,990 |
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References
- College Factual
- National Center for Education Statistics
- O*NET Online
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