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Journalism Education

A Journalism Education degree will produce highly employable professionals who will create, lead, and serve our community through the education of its children and promotion of exemplary and ethical media. The Journalism Education degree will provide students with the knowledge to teach courses or advise media organizations in middle schools and high schools in journalism, yearbook, broadcast production, DECA, multi-media, and other variations of these classes and orgs.

Å®ÉñÐßÐßÑо¿Ëù is the only institution of higher education in Å®ÉñÐßÐßÑо¿Ëù to offer a bachelor's degree in journalism education.

EDUC 2001 - Intro to Teaching (1 hour)
EDUC 3103 - Human Development (3 hours)
EDUC 3113 - Psychology & Assessment of Learning (3 hours)
EDUC 3213 - Students with Exceptionalities (3 hours)
EDUC 4413 - Technology in the Classroom (3 hours)
EDUC 4572 - Classroom Management (3 hours)
EDUC 4663 - Student Teaching Seminar (3 hours)
EDUC 4339 - Student Teaching: K-12 (9 hours)
EDUC 4833 - Methods of Teaching Journalism & Media (3 hours)

MCOM 1102 - Intro to Mass Communications (3 hours)
MCOM 1213 - Media Writing (3 hours)
MCOM 2003 - Multimedia News Reporting (3 hours)
MCOM 2313 - Principles of Public Relations (3 hours)
MCOM 2343 - TV Studio Production (3 hours)
MCOM 2443 - TV Field Production (3 hours)
MCOM 3013 - Mass Comm Research Strategies & Skills (3 hours)
MCOM 3241 - Publication Administration (3 Sem)
MCOM 3313 - News Editing (3 hours)
MCOM 3413 - Sportswriting & Sportscasting (3 hours)
MCOM 3513 - Nonlinear Editing (3 hours)
MCOM 4213 - Legal & Ethical Principles of Media (3 hours)
MCOM 4313 - Senior Seminar & Portfolio Assessment (3 hours)


One elective (3 credit hours), 3000-level or above, in the Mass Comm department

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