Bachelor of Arts
Mathias Mogekwu, Associate Professor and Chair
The Department of Journalism offers an integrated curriculum designed to prepare students for careers in journalism, law, and other professions. The concept of media convergence is a key component of the curriculum. This means journalism students are taught print, broadcast, and digital journalism in the majority of their classes so that they develop expertise that can easily be applied to the rapidly changing world of journalism, which requires journalists to communicate effectively in more than one medium.
Majors, including freshmen, are required to maintain an overall cumulative GPA of 3.00. All majors must complete a minimum of 60 credits outside communications, which includes the language requirement, and a minimum of 75 percent of their credits (normally 90 credits) in courses designated as liberal arts (LA). Transfer students applying to the B.A. in journalism must have a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher to have their application considered; however, this minimum does not guarantee acceptance to the degree program. This policy applies to all applicants to the degree program, including students transferring from another major in the Park School or at Ithaca College and those applying from other academic institutions.
Journalism, B.A.
Journalism Minor
*Denotes a liberal arts course
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JOUR 11100 |
Introduction to Journalism* |
4 |
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JOUR 11200 |
Journalism Research* |
4 |
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TVR 12100 |
Introduction to Mass Media* |
3 |
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JOUR 21100 |
News Reporting and Writing I* |
4 |
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JOUR 21200 |
News Reporting and Writing II* |
4 |
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JOUR 21300 |
Ethical Issues in Mass Communication* |
3 |
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JOUR 25000 |
History of U.S. Mass Media* |
3 |
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TVR 31200 |
Government and Media* |
3 |
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JOUR 38300 |
News Editing (4) or |
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| JOUR 38400 | Television News Producing and Editing (4) | 4 |
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JOUR 39001-39099 |
Special Topics in Journalism* |
3 |
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JOUR 48800 |
Issues and the News* |
3 |
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Total |
38 |
Two courses from the following are required:
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JOUR 48000 |
Digital Journalism Workshop (4) |
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JOUR 48200 |
Print Journalism Workshop (4) |
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JOUR 48600 |
Television Journalism Workshop (4) |
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Total |
8 |
One course or demonstrated equivalent proficiency is required:
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WRTG 10800 |
Academic Writing I for Humanities and Sciences* (4) |
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WRTG 11100 |
Academic Writing II* (3) |
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Total |
3-4 |
Journalism majors are required to choose a minor outside the Roy H. Park School of Communications. Journalism majors may not have a business minor without undertaking additional liberal arts courses. Total credits in the minor must be 18 to 25 and may not include communications courses, except for the communications courses in the culture and communication minor.
Journalism majors are required to learn a language other than their native language through the intermediate level or to demonstrate equivalent proficiency as part of their degree requirements. This may require up to four courses, depending on the level of proficiency demonstrated.
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Major requirements |
38 |
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Digital, print, television workshop requirement |
8 |
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Writing requirement |
3-4 |
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Minor requirement |
18-25 |
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Second language requirement |
0-12 |
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Electives |
33-53 |
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Total, B.A. in journalism |
120 |
Mead Loop, Associate Professor and Coordinator
The minor in journalism offers students the opportunity to expand and enhance their college experience. It is designed to give students from a variety of disciplines a broad-based yet rigorous knowledge of journalistic theory and practice. Students work on news and public affairs coverage of issues relevant to their own major areas through a variety of lecture, seminar, and laboratory courses. The concept of media convergence is a key component of the minor curriculum. This means students in the journalism minor are taught print, broadcast, and digital journalism in many of their classes so that they develop expertise that can be applied to the rapidly changing world of journalism.
Not open to journalism majors. Information concerning application deadlines, admission criteria, and program requirements is available in the journalism department office. Enrollment in the minor is limited. Students must have a cumulative GPA above 3.25 in order to apply to the journalism minor, but this minimum does not guarantee acceptance.
*Denotes a liberal arts course
|
JOUR 11100 |
Introduction to Journalism* |
4 |
|
JOUR 11200 |
Journalism Research* |
4 |
|
TVR 12100 |
Introduction to Mass Media* |
3 |
|
JOUR 21100 |
News Reporting and Writing I* |
4 |
|
JOUR 21200 |
News Reporting and Writing II* |
4 |
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JOUR 48800 |
Issues and the News* |
3 |
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Total |
22 |
Choose one of the following:
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JOUR 21300 |
Ethical Issues in Mass Communication* (3) |
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JOUR 25000 |
History of U.S. Mass Media* (3) |
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TVR 31200 |
Government and Media* (3) |
3 |
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Total, minor in journalism |
25 |
Minors are required to maintain a GPA of at least 3.00 in all required courses, as well as an overall cumulative GPA of 3.00.