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General Catalog 2009-2010

Programs and Courses

Journalism, Mass Communications,
New Media Studies

General Information

For Information: Julie Knapp
Phone: 623.845.3914

 

Student Goals: Career-related, Transfer

Journalism training is based on a broad liberal arts program because the journalist must be well-rounded. In addition, the ability to put that knowledge into words is essential. Despite the tremendous technological growth now affecting news dissemination, no electronic shortcuts will replace the journalist of tomorrow. Reporters and editors will always be needed to witness events, gather facts, make news judgments, and deliver the news. Recent employment studies show that journalism and communication graduates found jobs in daily newspapers, weekly newspapers, public relations, advertising, wire services, magazines, and news broadcasting. A sizable number of graduates found non-media jobs including sales, management, and clerical positions.

Note: It is important for students planning a journalism career to consult with a journalism advisor as soon as possible so that a sequence of journalism experiences can be planned for the maximum benefit of the student.

Transferability: Journalism and Mass Communications courses vary as to acceptance at four-year institutions.

Note: Students should consult with a departmental advisor at both GCC and the four-year school to which they plan to transfer. Due to limited course offerings, degree-seeking students may find it necessary to extend completion time lines and attend both day and evening classes.

Program Description:

The following recommendations will satisfy the general education requirements of most four-year colleges and universities. Students should indicate to their advisor the college to which they intend to transfer, since specific requirements in science, foreign language, etc., differ with each institution. Most schools, however, desire a broad background in English and the social sciences.

Departmental Recommendations:

Credits



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JRN125
JRN133
JRN201
JRN215
MCO120
MCO220
Photo Editing
Development of Small Publications
Newswriting
News Production
Media and Society
Cultural Diversity and the Media
3
3
3
3
3
3

Other Recommendations:

Credits

  ART131 Photography I 3

Electives:

Credits

According to individual interests, students are encouraged to choose from the following. It is strongly recommended that students consult with the journalism advisor when making choices. There is no limit on electives with the MCO or JRN prefixes.

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ART181
ENG111
JRN140
JRN235
JRN236
JRN240AA
JRN298AA
NMS120
NMS215
VPT102
VPT104
Graphic Design I
Technical Writing
Print Media Sales
Practicum: Public Relations
Advanced Practicum: Public Relations
Special Projects (Modules AA, AB, AC)
Special Projects (Modules AA, AB, AC)
Media in Cyberspace
Electronic Newsroom
Video Technology
Scriptwriting
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3
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3
1-3
1-3
3
3
3
3

General Education Requirements:

Credits

See approved list for AA degree here. The following courses are recommended
within the General Education Requirements:

Humanities and Fine Arts: 8-9 credits

Any approved course. Students are encouraged to choose ENH (English Lit.)
and PHI.

Social and Behavioral Sciences: 6 credits
  ECN211
ECN212

HIS___
POS110
PSY101
Macroeconomic Principles (3) or
Microeconomic Principles (3)

Any HIS (History) course
American National Government
Introduction to Psychology

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3
3
3

ASU Requirements for a B.A. in Journalism:

Credits

Students intending to transfer into ASU’s Department of Journalism and Telecommunications may wish to take courses listed below to fulfill requirements for a BA degree in Journalism.

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COM225
COM241

ENG210
ENG215
ENG216
ENG217
ENG218

MAT142
MAT150
MAT151
MAT152
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CIS105

Public Speaking (3) or
Introduction to Oral Interpretation (3)

Creative Writing (3) or
Strategies of Academic Writing (3) or
Persuasive Writing on Public Issues (3) or
Personal and Exploratory Writing (3) or
Writing About Literature (3)

College Mathematics (3) or
College Algebra / Functions (5) or
College Algebra / Functions (4) or
College Algebra / Functions (3) or higher
Any Foreign Language course

Computer Science Requirement: (3 credits)
Survey of Computer Information Systems (Recommended)


3 credits





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Journalism Certificate
CCL 5466 / 18 credits

Program Description:

The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Journalism prepares students to work in the publishing industry whether they have a bachelor's degree in another discipline or are just beginning their career path in journalism. The CCL includes journalism courses required by journalism schools throughout the state and country and requires an internship in journalism and a juried portfolio of published articles to complete the certificate.

Required Courses:

15 Credits

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ENG101

ENG235
JRN234

JRN201
JRN240AB
JRN290
MCO120

First-Year Composition

Magazine Article Writing (3) or
Feature Writing (3)

News Writing
Journalism Internship
Publications Portfolio
Media and Society

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3

3
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3

Restricted Electives:

3 Credits




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JRN125
JRN133
JRN203
JRN212
JRN215
JRN298AA

Photo Editing
Development of Small Publications
Writing Online for Media
Broadcast Writing
News Production
Special Projects

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3
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Course Descriptions

Course Availability: (F) Fall, (S) Spring, (D) Day, (E) Evening, (Su1) Summer 1, (Su2) Summer 2, (O) Occasionally

Journalism (JRN), Mass Communications (MCO), New Media Studies (NMS)

Journalism (JRN)

JRN125 Photo Editing / 3 credits / 3 periods
Basic techniques of photo composition and editing for media reproduction. Use of cropping tools and proportion wheel. Reading contact prints and negatives. Organizing photo staff, darkroom and assignments. Effect of color vs. black and white. Basic techniques of photo essay, photo page and photo story. Prerequisites: None. (F,D)

JRN133
Development of Small Publications / 3 credits / 3 periods

Design, plan and write newsletters, brochures, and advertisements. Desktop computer production and paste-up techniques. Prerequisites: None. Computer experience and (BPC138AA or BPC138AB) suggested but not required. (S,D)

JRN140
Print Media Sales / 3 credits / 3 periods

Sales methods and techniques used by newspaper and magazine salespersons, including advertising sales presentations, campaigns, designs, layouts, and paste-up ads. Prerequisites: None. (F,S,D)

JRN201
News Writing / 3 credits / 5 periods

Writing news for the print media. Composing at the computer keyboard. Associated Press editing style, writing skills, and organizational structure for news. Prerequisites: ENG101, ENG107 or equivalent. (F,S,D,E)

JRN202
Reporting / 3 credits / 5 periods

Emphasis on interviewing and in-depth reporting; mastery of reporting, rewriting skills, and legal and ethical concerns. Prerequisites: JRN201 or permission of the instructor. (O)

JRN212
Broadcast Writing / 3 credits / 5 periods

Writing techniques for basic broadcast scripts; promotions, commercials, public service announcements, news leads, news stories, audio and video, sports, weather, traffic checks, five-minute newscasts, reports, using broadcast style rules. Prerequisites: MCO120 and ENG101. (O)

JRN215
News Production / 3 credits / 5 periods

Writing, editing, and publishing the student newspaper. Emphasis on news judgment, page design, computer pagination, photo usage, headline writing, editorial writing, newsroom management, and legal and ethical considerations. Emphasis may vary according to student goals. Prerequisites: None. (F,S)

JRN234
Feature Writing / 3 credits / 3 periods

Emphasis on crafting stylized stories for publications. Includes research, interviewing, writing techniques, editing and professional concerns. Prerequisites: ENG101 or ENG107 or equivalent. (F,E)

JRN235
Practicum: Public Relations / 3 credits / 5 periods

On-campus public relations experience, including writing media releases, designing and producing promotional materials, planning events, script writing, and developing presentations. Prerequisites: BPC128, JRN133, JRN201, JRN215, MCO120 and MKT101. (S)

JRN236
Advanced Practicum: Public Relations / 3 credits / 5 periods

Off-campus public relations experience integrating skills developed in previous courses. Students placed in community public relations job sites. Writing media releases, designing and producing promotional materials, planning events, script writing and developing presentations. Prerequisites: BPC128, JRN133, JRN134, JRN201, JRN215, JRN235, MCO120, and MKT101. (S)

JRN240AA Journalism Internship / 1 credit / 1 period
JRN240AB Journalism Internship / 2 credits / 2 periods
JRN240AC Journalism Internship / 3 credits / 3 periods

Journalism work experience with a newspaper or other news organization. 80 hours of designated work per credit. Maximum of 6 credits allowed. Prerequisites: JRN215. (F,S,Su1)

JRN298
Special Projects / 1-3 credits

Organized and tailored around the interests and needs of the individual student. Structured to provide an atmosphere of individualized research and study paralleled by professional expertise and guidance. Professional-type facilities and equipment available for student use. Allows the best aspects of independent study and individualized learning to be combined to maximize student development. Prerequisites: Permission of Program Director or instructor. (F,S,Su1)

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Mass Communications (MCO)

MCO120
Media and Society / 3 credits / 3 periods

Study of historical and contemporary roles of media and its pervasiveness in society as it related to politics, education and culture. Prerequisites: ENG101 or ENG107, or equivalent. (F,S,D,E,Su1,D)

MCO220
Cultural Diversity and the Media / 3 credits / 3 periods

Images of the diverse cultures and gender issues within the U.S. media. Exploration of racial and gender roles which shape the media as well as media roles which influence U.S. race relations and racial change. Roles, contributions, and challenges of the minority press in the United States. Prerequisites: ENG101, or ENG107, or equivalent. (F,S,Su1,D,E)

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New Media Studies (NMS)

NMS120
Media in Cyberspace / 3 credits / 3 periods

Using on-line material, investigates how the new information technologies affect the more traditional media. The effect on consumers and society. Prerequisites: None. (F,S,D)

NMS215
Electronic Newsroom / 3 credits / 5 periods

Creating, writing, designing, managing, promoting, and publishing the on-line student publication through team effort. Emphasis on style, consistency, and news/information judgment combined with community involvement. Prerequisites: JRN215, or NMS120, or ENG/NMS203, or instructor approval. (F,S)

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