- General ed requirements
- Abstract thinking (9 credits)
- One three-credit stats course: BIOM 301, BMGT 230, CCJS 200, ECON 321, EDMS 451, GEOG 306, HLTH 300, PSYC 200, SOCY 201, STAT 400
- At least 6 creds via:
- Language: up to 2 courses with at least one intermediate course and no more than one intro course.
- Math/CompSci: up to 2 courses (STAT100)
- COMM 100/107/200/230.
- HIST 200/201
- SOCY100/105.
- ECON 200/201
- GVPT 170
- 4 upper-level (300+) courses for min of 12 credits in supporting field
- Journalism course requirements
- ✔ 200: History, Roles and Structures (3 credits)
- ✔ 201: News Writing and Reporting (3 credits)
- ✔ 203: Multimedia Reporting (3 credits)
- ✔ 300: Ethics (3 credits)
- ✔ 352: Intermediate Multimedia Journalism (3 credits)
- ✔ 396: Supervised Internship (2 credits)
- ✔ 400: Law of Mass Communication (3 credits)
- 410-469: Journalism and Society (3 credits)
- ✔ 470-479: Media Research (3 credits)
- ✔ Capstone Experience (3 credits)
- Capstone Colloquium: Business of Journalism (1 credit)
- Multiplatform specialization (12 credits)
- ✔ 202: News Editing (3 credits)
- ✔ 320: News Writing and Reporting II (3 credits)
- ✔ 321-389 Elective (3 credits)
- ✔ 321-389 Elective (3 credits)
- General requirements:
- Minimum of 122 credits
- 42 credits in jour (numbered 100 or above)
- 65/80 other must be in liberal-arts designated courses
- 57 of total credits in courses numbered 300-499
may 18 2013 ∞
jan 20 2016 +