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Mass Media, BA - Contemporary Journalism Concentration

The Mass Media – Contemporary Journalism Concentration prepares students who want careers in news production, whether it be for online, video, and/or print publications. The program emphasizes storytelling using the news gathering process, which includes reporting, writing, editing, designing, and producing the news for mass audiences.

Degree Requirements

In addition to the requirements stated below, students must complete 34-35 hours of General Education, all requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree, and any additional hours needed to reach the minimum 120 credit hours required for graduation.  Some of the courses below may also fulfill general education or other degree requirements.  Please see your advisor for more information.

A minor (or certificate) is required for all Mass Media Majors. Minors vary in credit hours but most are between 15-18 credit hours. Students with a double major do not have to complete a minor.

Required Courses Inside Department
Required Mass Media Core Courses
MM 100Introduction to Mass Media3
MM 199Professional Media Applications3
MM 300Media Law, Ethics & Diversity3
MM 321Advanced Professional Media Applications3
MM 494Internship 12
MM 499Career Development & Digital Portfolio2
MM XXXMass Media Upper Division Electives 29
Required Concentration Courses 3
MM 202Professional Media Writing3
MM 308Intro Film & Video Techniques3
or MM 311 TV Studio Production
MM 326Student Media Practicum1
MM 403Advanced Professional Media Writing & Production3
MM 416Digital and Social Content Strategies3
MM 426Advanced Student Media Practicum2
Required Courses Outside Department
CN 150Public Speaking3
Total Hours43
1

Students are encouraged to complete multiple internships. To be eligible for the Internships class,you must have 80 credit hours completed. The internship must be approved and proper paperwork submitted prior to the semester you want to intern.

2

Mass Media majors must choose among additional courses offered outside their concentration in the Mass Media Department to satisfy the nine (9) hours of Upper Division electives (300 level or higher). Special topics courses will also satisfy the requirement and might include: Iconic Film Directors, Video Game Storytelling,Military and the Media, etc. Check with your advisor for the best fit.

3

MM majors can complete two MM concentrations, but this does not replace the minor requirement.