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| Program Description: The following recommendations will satisfy the
general studies 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 |
 
JRN 201 | Newswriting |
3 |
 
JRN 215 | News Production (produce the student newspaper) |
3 |
 
MCO 120 | Media and Society |
3 |
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| Other Recommendations:
| Credits |
 
ART 131 | Photography I | 3 |
 
ART 135 | Photojournalism I | 3 |
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| 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. |
+ART
181 | Graphic Design I | 3 |
 
BPC 138AB | Macintosh Desktop Publication |
3 |
+ENG
111 | Technical Writing |
3 |
 
VPT 102 | Video Technology |
3 |
 
VPT 104 | Scriptwriting |
3 |
 
JRN 133 | Scriptwriting Note: It is recommended that students enrolled in
JRN 133 also enroll in BPC 138AB, Macintosh Desktop Publication.
| 3 |
 
JRN 298 | Special Projects
| 1 |
 
MKT 101 | Introduction to Public Relations
| 3 |
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| General Studies Requirements:
| Credits |
| See approved list for AA degree. The following courses are recommended within the General Studies requirements: |
| Humanities and Fine Arts: | |
| Any approved course. Students are encouraged to choose from; ARH, ENH, HUM, MHL, PHI, or THE
| 8-9 |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences: | |
 
ECN 111 | Macroeconomic Principles (3) OR |
|
 
ECN 112 | Microeconomic Principles (3) |
3 |
  HIS __ |
Any HIS (History) course |
3 |
 
POS 110 | American National Government |
3 |
 
PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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| + Indicates that course has Prerequisites. |