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The minor in Journalism provides students with a knowledge of the history of journalism, an awareness of the
role of media in society, and the practical skills necessary in any journalistic process, including techniques of
gathering and reporting news, newswriting and editing skills, and publication design. In addition, students may elect
a course in such areas as photography or television production, which can enhance journalistic training. An important
component of the Journalism minor is the opportunity to practice skills learned in the classroom through journalism
workshops and internships with local newspapers, magazines, and radio and television stations.
Students who elect a minor in Journalism must complete with a grade of "C" or higher the following courses in addition
to the GER:
| JRNL 210 |
Introduction to News Writing |
| JRNL 211 |
Reporting Public Affairs |
| JRNL 310 |
Article & Feature Writing |
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| JRNL 311 |
Editorial & Review Writing |
| JRNL 410 |
News Editing & Design |
| JRNL 490 |
Internship |
| JRNL 491 |
Internship |
| MCOM 200 |
Introduction to Mass Communication |
| ART 307 |
Photography I |
| JRNL 310 |
Article & Feature Writing | or |
| JRNL 311 |
Editorial & Review Writing |
| MCOM 301 |
Basic Techniques of TV Production |
| MCOM 302 |
Producing for TV |
| MCOM 303 |
TV Directing |
| MCOM 307 |
Script Writing for TV |
| ART 308 |
Photojournalism |

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