BA in Journalism Curriculum
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
University Curriculum 1 | 46 | |
Required School of Communications core courses: 2 | ||
COM 120 | Media Industries and Trends | 3 |
COM 130 | Visual Design | 3 |
COM 140 | Storytelling | 3 |
School of Communications Requirements | ||
Global Issues and Cultures, select two courses | 6 | |
Additional courses outside the major or minor, at the 200 level or higher | 6 | |
Seminars for Success | ||
COM 101 | Communications First-Year Seminar | 1 |
COM 201 | Media Career Development | 1 |
Required Journalism Courses | ||
JRN/SPS 106 | Multimedia Production Techniques,Multimedia Production Techniques (SPS 106) | 3 |
JRN 260 | News Writing | 3 |
JRN 263 | Broadcast News Writing | 3 |
JRN 275 | News Reporting | 3 |
JRN 380 | Fundamentals of Digital Journalism | 3 |
JRN 450 | Senior Seminar | 3 |
JRN 498 | Journalism Capstone | 4 |
COM 490 | Communications Career Internship | 3 |
Electives | ||
Select four of the following, with at least two from the “writing-intensive” list: | 12 | |
Writing-Intensive Electives: | ||
The Art of the Podcast (SPS 280) | ||
Mobile Journalism: The Future of News | ||
Reporting for Television 1 | ||
Special Topics in Journalism | ||
Reporting for Television II | ||
Telling Global Stories | ||
Sporting Culture Through Nonfiction | ||
Literary Journalism in the '60s | ||
Watchdog Reporting | ||
Sports Reporting (SPS 361) | ||
Sports Broadcasting | ||
Effective Editing | ||
Cultural and Entertainment Journalism | ||
Billionaires, Game-Changers and Grifters: The Stories of Business | ||
Broadcast Performance | ||
Narrative Journalism | ||
Advanced Digital Journalism | ||
The International Money Trail | ||
Advanced Reporting | ||
The QNN Newscast | ||
Other courses with chair's approval | ||
Other Electives | ||
Writing for Advertising and Public Relations | ||
Photojournalism Fundamentals | ||
SEO, Social Media, and Third-Party Platforms | ||
The Art of Journalistic Interviewing | ||
The Story of Football (SPS 362) | ||
Entrepreneurial Media (The MIC Project) | ||
Social Media and Society | ||
Screenwriting | ||
Projects in Audio Production | ||
Diversity in the Media (WGS 311) | ||
Media Users and Audiences (WGS 345) | ||
Sports, Media and Society (SPS 420) | ||
Other courses with chair's approval | ||
Minor Courses | 18 | |
Total Credits | 124 |
- 1
All students must complete the 46 credits of the University Curriculum. Students majoring in Journalism will complete their Integrative Capstone Requirement within the major with JRN 498. In place of those credits, the student will select an additional unrestricted course in the University Curriculum.
- 2
Core must be completed by end of sophomore year.
Minor Requirement
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts in Journalism program are required to complete a minor (typically 18 credits) that will complement their career and/or personal interests. Students are encouraged to minor outside the School of Communications to acquire subject knowledge beyond their primary field of study, but may choose to minor in any program within or outside the School of Communications in consultation with their advisers.