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Nov 26, 2024
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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Journalism with a concentration in News, BA
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In the Mayborn School of Journalism, you learn to communicate and tell stories relevant to society’s needs. The news concentration focuses on news reporting and photojournalism and trains you under practices currently employed in the industry.
Program requirements
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Admission to Journalism major
All students entering UNT and wishing to pursue the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in journalism enter as pre-majors. Before applying for journalism major status, pre-majors must complete at least 45 hours of college course work including the following:
- Complete the following plus one other specified pre-major course with a 2.5 GPA or better:
- The journalism math requirement for all concentrations:
- The university English composition requirement with a grade of C or better.
- Successful completion of the grammar, spelling and punctuation (GSP) exam.
Pre-majors who have completed the above requirements and who have a cumulative UNT GPA of at least 2.5 may file a formal application for major status. Approved majors may enroll in those advanced courses designated “journalism majors/minors only.”
Admission for transfer students
Students transferring to UNT from other colleges and universities may fulfill many of these requirements through transfer course work. Transfer students must pass the grammar, spelling and punctuation (GSP) exam before applying for major level status and taking restricted courses in the major. Transfers should complete the grammar, spelling and punctuation (GSP) exam during their first term/semester at UNT.
Hours required and general/college requirements
A minimum of 120 semester hours, of which 42 must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree as specified in the “General University Requirements ” in the Academics section of this catalog and the Mayborn School of Journalism requirements. Major requirements
46 semester hours in journalism in either strategic communications or news. Students may take no more than 48 hours in journalism. Check catalog for prerequisites before enrolling in any advanced course. News concentration
46 semester hours in journalism. Pre-major courses, 9 hours
Writing/reporting/editing, 3 hours
Advanced writing/reporting/editing, 6 hours
One required course: Plus 3 hours selected from
Visual journalism, 9 hours
3 hours from: Plus 6 hours selected from
Critical thinking courses, 3 hours
Selected from: Professional application course, 1 hour
Selected from: 12 additional hours
12 additional hours selected from writing/reporting/editing, advanced writing/reporting/editing, critical thinking, visual journalism or professional application courses listed above or selected from: Other course requirements
None. Minor
An 18-hour minor outside the Mayborn School of Journalism. Electives
Hours required for electives may vary based on course selection and the University Core Curriculum requirements. Electives may be required to satisfy the advanced hour requirement and/or the minimum total hours required for the degree. For specific information, see an academic advisor in the Mayborn School of Journalism. Other requirements
Students majoring in journalism are required to maintain a 2.5 cumulative UNT GPA to graduate. Those who fall below the 2.5 cumulative UNT GPA requirement will not be allowed to register for any journalism courses until the GPA is raised.
- A grade of C or higher is required for all journalism courses to be applied toward the major/minor degree requirements.
- No more than 12 semester hours of journalism credit will be accepted from a transfer student who is entering with fewer than 75 semester credit hours. For students transferring with 75 or more semester credit hours, a maximum of 18 transfer journalism hours will be accepted for credit toward the bachelor’s degree.
- A minimum of 72 semester credit hours must be completed outside of journalism. These 72 semester credit hours may not include RTVF.
- Students must pass the grammar, spelling, and punctuation (GSP) exam to be permitted to enroll in JOUR 2310 . Students who transfer credit for JOUR 2310 must take the GSP exam during their first term/semester at UNT.
All journalism majors are required to take one of the following (which meets university requirements); see advisor for exemptions to this policy for transfer students only. Broadcast and multimedia news
Students interested in careers in broadcast and multimedia — such as news reporters, writers, producers, photojournalists (video and stills), and editors — enroll in the school’s news department. Working with an advisor, students select 46 hours of course work, including broadcast reporting and writing, visual journalism, and online journalism. This course work also includes the skills and concepts of writing, reporting and producing visual content for the web. Students learn to cover a news “beat,” shoot video and stills, and edit using non-linear editing systems. Students also learn to appear on camera, to do live reporting and anchoring and to produce content for on air and online, including newscasts and webcasts.
Students also work as news reporters, writers, photojournalists, web site designers and editors for the North Texas Daily, NTDaily.com, NTDaily TV, and other area media.
Students receive hands-on experience from faculty with extensive professional experience in broadcast and online news. They also can complete internships at television, radio and web organizations in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, the nation’s fifth largest media market, and in other news organizations in the area and across the state. |
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