Bachelor Degree in Journalism
Hampton, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 26,198
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
The Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications aims to be recognized as a leading communications school in developing culturally literate, diverse, and internationally competitive journalists and communicators, with high standards of excellence.
We prepare our journalism students to be the next generation of reporters, producers, photojournalists, and editors. They learn the professional skills and concepts needed to pursue careers across multimedia technologies. Receiving a solid grounding in reporting, editing, ethics, news judgment, layout, and design, students also become skilled in the digital editing of video and audio while becoming solid journalists.
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Curriculum
Freshman Year
Fall Courses
- ENG 101 Written Com I
- MAT 110 College Math II or higher
- UNV 101 The Individual & Life
- * Natural Science
- JAC 101 Media/Multicultural Society
- JAC 105 Grammar & AP Style
Spring Courses
- ENG 102 Written Communication II
- COM 103 Oral Communication
- HEA 200 Health Education or two PED Classes
- SOC 205 Introduction to Sociology
- JAC 110 Introduction to Media Writing
- JAC 200 Visual Media
Sophomore Year
Fall Courses
- JAC 210 Reporting & Newswriting
- JAC 265 Introduction to Radio/TV
- Minor/Area of Emphasis course
- HUM 201 Humanities
- CSC 120 Introduction to Computers
Spring Courses
- JAC 340 Broadcast Newswriting
- JAC 440 News Production
- MES 130 Environmental Science or SCI 102
- HUM 202 Humanities II or sub
- HIS 106 World Civilizations II
Junior Year
Fall Courses
- JAC 310 Advanced Reporting & Newswriting
- ** JAC Specialized Skills
- Minor/Area of Emphasis course
- POL 201 Introduction to Political Science
- PSY 203 Introduction to Psychology
Spring Courses
- JAC 410 Content Editing
- ** JAC Specialized Skills
- ***JAC Elective
- PHI 210 Logic/Scientific Method or sub
- Minor/Area of Emphasis course
Senior Year
Fall Courses
- JAC 404 Media Ethics or JAC 405 Media Law
- JAC 495 Senior Capstone (Journalism)
- ETR 210 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- Minor/Area of Emphasis course
- Minor/Area of Emphasis course
Spring Courses
- ***JAC Elective
- Minor/Area of Emphasis course
- Liberal Arts/Science elective
- Liberal Arts/Science elective
Total Credits: 120
* Choose ONE of the following: APS 101 Weather and Climate, APS 102 Natural Disasters, APS 105 Elements of Astronomy, APS 106 Astronomy of Stars and Galaxies, BIO 101 Nature of Life, BIO 103 General Biology, CHE 101 General Chemistry, SCI 102 Introduction to Physical Science, SCI 104 Introduction to Physical Science (Lab attached), SCI 203 Introduction to Nanoscience, MES 102 Earth and Ocean Systems, MES 130 Introduction to Environmental Science.
** Choose TWO of the following: JAC 330 Social and Multimedia Analytics, JAC 420 Media Research, and JAC 453 Digital Media Innovation.
*** Choose any TWO from JAC courses listed in the Program of Study not taken and from the following: JAC 220 Principles of Public Relations, JAC 230 Principles of Advertising, JAC260 Script Writing, JAC 301 Web Design and Production, JAC 305 Visual Communication, JAC 307 Digital Photography and Imaging, JAC 320 PR Campaigns and Media Brand Marketing, JAC 403 Media Entrepreneurship, JAC 406 Media Management, JAC 407 Pop Culture in Media, JAC 408 Sports Journalism, JAC 412 Feature and Editorial Storytelling, JAC 414 Business Journalism, JAC 415 Photojournalism, JAC 425 Crisis Communication, JAC 427 Event Management, JAC 430 Advanced Media Analytics, JAC 445 Animation and Motion Graphics, JAC 450 Special Topics, JAC 451 Specialized Skills, JAC 452 International Journalism and Communications, JAC 454 Civil Rights Era and the Media, JAC 460 Independent Study in Journalism and Communications, JAC 465 Internship in Journalism and Communications, JAC 467 Practicum in Journalism and Communications.
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