Communication and Media, Journalism Specialization, BA
This specialization prepares the student for the news professions in a variety of media channels, including newspapers, magazines, books, radio, television, and the Internet. Job roles include news writer, columnist, editorialist, reporter, copy editor, section editor, managing editor, editor-in-chief, broadcast reporter, television news anchor, news director, and webmaster and blogger.
Requirements for the Major (13 courses/39 credit hours)
A. Introductory Courses:
All Communication and Media majors, Journalism specialization majors are required
to take the following four courses, normally completed by the end of sophomore year:
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- CM 201- Media Writing
- CM 202- Digital Tools
- CM 203- Introduction to Communication
- CM 308- Multimedia Storytelling
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Note: If a student adds another specialization, especially advertising/public relations, they will need to take CM307: Fundamentals of Advertising & Public Relations as 5th introductory course.
B. Intermediate Courses:
Majors must take a combination of eight 300- and 400-level communication courses, one of which must be a diversity-Justice (DJ) designated communication and media course, and at least three courses in Journalism specialization. Majors may choose a second specialization.
- B.1: Specialization Courses (3 courses/9 credit hours): Students specializing in Journalism can select 3 courses from the following options:
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- CM 301 - News Reporting and Writing
- CM 303 - Media Ethics
- CM 304 - Business Journalism
- CM 311 - Radio Storytelling
- CM 316 - Travel Reporting
- CM 324 - Video I
- CM 333 - Backpack Video Production
- CM 340 - Advanced TV Reporting and News Producing
- CM 353 - Video II
- CM 361 - Copy Editing
- CM 362 - Arts and Entertainment Media
- CM 365 - Podcasting and Long-Form Digital Audio
- CM 367 - Sports Writing
- CM 372 - Studio Television Production
- CM 374 - Documentary Production
- CM 376 - Media Training
- CM 381 - Photojournalism
- CM 382 - Introduction to Book Publishing
- CM 387 - Book Publishing: Manuscript Evaluation and Development
- CM 389 - Media Presence and Performance
- CM 390 - Creative Media Producing
- CM 391 - Greyhound News
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- B.2: CM Elective Courses (5 courses/15 credit hours):
Communication and Media majors with one specialization need to take 5 300-level CM courses from any area of specialization (including more courses from their area of specialization). Also, a 3-credit internship course (CM420) can be counted as an elective (students are allowed to use a maximum 6 credit hours for internship).
Students pursuing a double specialization in communication and media may need to take 1 – 2 CM elective course. Students with digital media and Ad/PR will need to complete 2 CM elective courses. Students with Journalism and digital media or Ad/PR will need to complete only 1 CM elective course.
C. Senior Capstone Course: Students must take one senior capstone course in the Journalism specialization for which all prerequisites are met.
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- CM 400 - Senior Capstone in Multimedia Journalism
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Note: CM majors with a double specialization may have more capstone options, especially CM403: Senior Capstone in Advertising and CM404: Senior Capstone in Public Relations.