The request to revise JOUR 2100, Public Relations Concentration in Communication Studies BA, and Minor in Journalism

Memo Date: 
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
To: 
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
From: 
Office of Academic Affairs
Approved On: September 17, 2015
Approved by: Undergraduate Course and Curriculum Committee
Implementation Date: Summer 2016

Note: Deletions are strikethroughs.  Insertions are underlined.


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JOUR 2100 Language Craft (2)  Writing Foundations in Communication Studies (0)  Prerequisite: Pre-Communication or Communication Studies major, or Journalism minor.  A self-paced in-depth examination of correct grammar, punctuation and writing style. Refinement of students’ writing skills for journalism and public relations applications. Introduction to Associated Press Stylebook.  No credit hours. Students must pass a test to demonstrate a proficiency in grammar, punctuation and word usage.  (Online Fall, Spring)

 

 

 

******Concentration in Public Relations (24 hours)

The Public Relations concentration is designed to provide students with a general background in public relations.  Students examine both the theory and practice of public relations.

 

Required Concentration Courses

 

Students choosing this concentration complete the following courses:

  • JOUR 2100  Language Craft (2) Writing Foundations in Communication Studies (0)
  • JOUR 2160  Introduction to Journalism (3) (W)
  • COMM 2145  Principles of Public Relations (3)
  • COMM 3245  Public Relations Writing (3)
  • COMM 3246  Public Relations Strategy (3)
  • COMM 4145  Communication Campaigns (3)

 

And one of the following:

  • COMM 4410  Professional Internship (3) (for the standard Public Relations major)
  • COMM 4445  Professional International Internship (3) (for the Certificate in International Public Relations)

 

Elective Concentration Courses

Students select at least four six hours from the following:

  • ANTH 4120  Intercultural Communication (3)
  • COMM 2102  Advanced Public Speaking (3)
  • COMM 3055  Topics in Public Relations (3)
  • COMM 3141  Organizational Communication (3)
  • COMM 3880  Independent Study (3)*
  • COMM 4101  Media and the Law (3)
  • COMM 4141  Advanced Organization Communication (3)
  • COMM 4147  International Public Relations (3)
  • COMM 4410  Professional Internship (3)*
  • ENGL 2116  Technical Communication (3)
  • JOUR 3160  Advanced News Reporting and Writing (3)
  • JOUR 3161  News Editing (3)
  • JOUR 3162  Feature Writing (3)

*with approval of advisor

 

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Minor in Journalism

 

The Minor in Journalism provides an introduction to journalism areas such as writing, editing, feature writing, layout and design, and related communication and media issues.  The minor consists of 20 18 hours of coursework.

 

Required Courses (11 9 hours)

  • JOUR 2100  Language Craft (2) Writing Foundations in Communication Studies (0)
  • JOUR 2160  Introduction to Journalism (3) (W)
  • JOUR 3160  Advanced News Reporting and Writing (3)
  • JOUR 3162  Feature Writing (3)

 

Elective Courses (9 hours)

The 9 hours of elective coursework needed to complete the minor may be selected from:

  • ENGL 4204  Expository Writing (3)
  • ENGL 4182  Information Design and Digital Publishing (3)
  • JOUR 3050  Topics in Journalism (3)
  • JOUR 3161  News Editing (3)
  • JOUR 3163  Visual Communication in the Media (3)
  • JOUR 3401  Journalism Practicum (2)
  • ARTG 2181  Graphic Design I (3)
  • ARTG 3183  Graphic Design II (3)
  • ARTT 2191  Photographic Media I (3)
  • COMM 3120  Communication and the Mass Media (3)
  • COMM 3127  Global Media (3)
  • COMM 3050  Topics in Communication Studies (3)*
  • COMM 3880  Independent Study (1-3)*
  • COMM 4101  Media and the Law (3)
  • COMM 4102  Federal Interpretation of the First Amendment (3)
  • COMM 4410  Professional Internship (3)*
  • POLS 3103  Public Opinion (3)
  • POLS 3104  Mass Media (3)

*with approval of advisor

 

With their advisor’s approval, students in the Communication Studies major may count as related coursework any course used to fulfill requirements for the Journalism minor as long as that course is not simultaneously being used to fulfill either core or concentration requirements of the major.