Concentration in Print Journalism
The major concentration in Print Journalism:
Four required core courses:
- JOUR 100 Mass Communication and Society
- JOUR 105 Visual Communication
- JOUR 110 Media Writing and Information Gathering
- JOUR 480 Media Ethics
Plus an allied requirement:
The allied requirement can be fulfilled in various ways. A student may take a minor, double major, or a mixture of six beginning, intermediate and advanced courses (24 credits) from two or more related disciplines. The student has considerable freedom and flexibility in selecting courses or a minor to fulfill this requirement, but before choosing an option, students should consult with the department chair and the academic advisor.
Plus five Print Journalism concentration courses:
- JOUR 210 Reporting for Print Media
- JOUR 211 Editing
- JOUR 410 Advanced Reporting
- Plus one of the following:
- JOUR 220 Design Concepts of Communication
- JOUR 225 Writing and Designing for the Web
- JOUR 311 Persuasion in Writing
- JOUR 370 Magazine Writing
- Plus one of the following:
- JOUR 301 Journalism History
- JOUR 302 Literary Journalism
- JOUR 304 Media Law
- JOUR 305 Gender, Race and Mass Media
- JOUR 402 Society, Culture and the Media
- JOUR 404 Media Structure and Power
The minor concentration in Print Journalism requires five courses:
- JOUR 100 Mass Communication and Society
- JOUR 110 Media Writing and Information Gathering
- JOUR 210 Reporting for Print Media
- JOUR 211 Editing
- JOUR 410 Advanced Reporting