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Dec 21, 2024
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Advising Handbook 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Journalism in the Public Interest
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Journalism in the Public Interest
Academic Bulletin
Program Faculty: Hersh (Chair), Branch, Crowley, Keeley, Ribeiro, and B. Slote
The minor requires a minimum of 20 semester credit hours. Students must have at least a 2.0 GPA in the minor. The minor requires: two applied journalism courses (JOURN 100 and 300); two journalism synthesis courses (JOURN 200 and 550); and a third applied journalism course or a practicum (JOURN 320 or JOURN 501 and 502). Because this minor is interdivisional, students may complete any Major to satisfy the college requirement that the Major and minor be in different divisions.
Course(s) |
Timing and Notes |
JOURN 100 |
Typically offered both semesters each year. Students that are considering a JPI minor should enroll in that course as soon as possible. |
JOURN 200
JOURN 550 |
Both courses are offered once a year in alternate years. First-year students and sophomores may take JOURN 200. Rising juniors
who have not taken either course should enroll in whichever course is offered in their junior year (even if that means taking JOURN
550 prior to JOURN 200). |
JOURN 300 |
Offered one semester every year, usually (though not always) in the spring. It will be offered Spring 2020. |
JOURN 501
JOURN 502 |
the editor(s)-9n-chief of The Campus are responsible for approving JOURN 501 and JOURN 502 internships. Interested students
should contact the editor(s) for additional information. |
JOURN 500 |
Internship with The Meadville Tribune is listed in the Academic Bulletin, but the publisher is currently not accepting interns. The
long-tern status of this internship and course number will be addressed in the future. |
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