These days, print journalism cuts across technology and delivery systems - from traditional newspapers to the Web. Our print journalism students learn the professional skills and concepts to pursue their careers across those technologies. They get a solid grounding in reporting, editing, ethics, news judgment, layout and design. Many work for student publications and professional news organizations.
*Any two of the following: JAC 400 Persuasion/Propaganda or JAC 405 Media Law or JAC 406 Media Management or JAC 407 Media Criticism or JAC 408 American Media History
**Students must satisfy 18 credit hours with either a university-approved minor or a school-approved Area of Emphasis.