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Print Journalism

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.

Suggested Program of Study

Freshman Year

Fall Courses
Credits
BIO 101 Nature of Life
3
ENG 101 Written Comm I
3
HEA 200 Health Education
2
HIS 105 Civ I or HIS 107 AfrAm
3
JAC 101 Media/Multi Society
3
PED
1
UNV 101 Individual & Life
1
Total
16
Spring Courses
Credits
MAT 109 or higher
3
ENG 102 Written Comm II
3
COM 103 Oral Comm
3
HIS 106 World Civ II
3
JAC 110 Intro to Media Writing
3
PED
1
Total
16

Sophomore Year

Fall Courses
Credits
JAC 200 Visual Media
3
MAT 110 or higher
3
HUM 201 Humanities I
3
SCI 102 Intro to Phy Sci or
ESC 204 Intro to Env Science
3
 
CSC 120 Computer Science
3
SOC 205 Intro to Sociology
3
Total
18
Fall Courses
Credits
JAC 210 Reporting & News Writing
3
PSY 203 Intro to Psychology
3
HUM 202 Humanities II
3
ECO 200 Intro to Econ
ECO 201 (Macro)
or ECON 202 (Micro)
3
 
 
3 hour minor course
3
3 hour ENG elective
(200 level or >)
3
 
Total
18

Junior Year

Fall Courses
Credits
JAC 310 Advanced News Writing
3
PHI 210 Philosophy
3
POL 201 Intro to Political Sci
3
3 hour minor course
3
JAC 404 Media Ethics
3
Total
15
Spring Courses
Credits
*JAC
3
3 hr JAC elective
3
3 hour minor course
3
3 hour minor course
3
JAC 410 News Editing
3
Total
15

Senior Year

Fall Courses
Credits
*JAC
3
JAC 495 Senior Capstone
3
3 hour JAC elective
3
3 hour minor course
3
3 hour free elective
3
Total
15
Spring Courses
Credits
3 hour JAC elective
3
3 hour JAC elective
3
3 hour minor course
3
3 hour free elective
3
3 hour free elective
3
Total
15

128 Total Credits

*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.