JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION – MULTIMEDIA - BA (120 Hours) NAME: OPTIONAL (see 2nd major and/or minor advisor): PID: Major 2 : _________________________ or Minor 1: _______________________ or Minor 2: ________________________ FOUNDATIONS English Comp. and Rhetoric ENGL 105 Foreign Language* HSFL(s) ______________ ________ 1. 3. 2. 4. Quant. Reas. (QR)** *Through level 3 unless placed into Level 4 of HSFL. Lifetime Fitness (LFIT) (1 hr.) ______ (May only count 1) **STOR 151 recommended. APPROACHES Phys. and Life Sciences (PL/PX)*** Social and Behavioral Sciences HIST 128 (NA) Hist. Analysis (HS): w/lab _____ Humanities/Fine Arts ______ Vis. & Perf. Arts (VP): Soc.Sci./Hist. Analysis (SS/HS): ECON 101 ______ Literary Arts (LA): Soc. Sci./Hist. Analysis (SS/HS): POLI 100 (NA), 208 or 209 (QI) ______ Phil. Reasoning (PH): ***At least one with lab. CONNECTIONS Quant. Int. (QI) or 2nd Quant. Reas. (QR) Communication Int. (CI) (JOMC 153 ______) (May be POLI 209 (QI)) US Diversity (US) Experiential Ed. (EE) (May be JOMC 393 North Atlantic World (NA) (1 hr.) ) World before 1750 (WB) MAJOR/MINOR/ELECTIVES Journalism and Mass Communication (39 hours for students entering University Fall 2013 or later) JOMC Core Courses**** Multimedia Core Specialization**** JOMC 153 JOMC 187 JOMC 141 PROF PROBS & ETHICS JOMC 340 ______ ______ (153 prereq) INTRO MASS COMM LAW ______ Journalism Core Courses**** AUDIO-VIDEO INFO JOMC 253 REPORTING Outside Area (9hrs): __________________ or Major 2 : _________________________ or Minor(s): ________________________ (see 2nd major and/or minor advisor) Other Electives to reach 120 hours (At least 72 hours outside JOMC. Within those 72 hours, at least 65 must be in the College of Arts and Sciences.) ______ INTRO TO MM JOMC 586 ______ INTERMEDIATE MM JOMC 581 ______ MM DESIGN JOMC 582 or 583 INTER MM NARR (recc. to take together; 153 prereq) JOMC 221 Beyond the NA (BN) (HIST 128 ______) (May be JOMC 441) NEWS WRITING Global Issues (GL) (May be JOMC 446) ______ ______ 2 JOMC Electives (6 hours) (suggested: 182, 584, 585) 1. JOMC _______ _______ 2. JOMC _______ _______ ______ MM PROGRAM & PR Immersion: _____________ (Choose 2 from the same immersion group below) 1. JOMC _______ _______ 2. JOMC _______ _______ State & Local Government: POLI 101 or 405 _______ IMMERSIONS (choose 2 from the same immersion group): 1. The Audience – 376, 445, 449, 463, 475, 490 (when appropriate topic) 2. Mass Communication Theory – 240, 445, 490 (when appropriate topic) 3. History, Law & Regulation – 242, 342, 424, 428, 440, 448, 450, 458, 490 (when appropriate topic) 4. Digital Media – 349, 440, 449, 463, 551, 552, 490 (when appropriate topic) 5. Diversity – 342, 441, 442, 443, 446, 447, 490 (when appropriate topic) 6. Political Communication – 244, 446, 447, 458, 475, 490 (when appropriate topic) 7. Business & Entrepreneurship – 424, 450, 475, 551, 552, 490 (when appropriate topic) (1 hr.) 8. Sports Communication – 245 , 376, 377, 455, 476, 490 (when appropriate topic) 9. Honors – 691H, 692H Usage & Grammar: (score of 70 or above) Hours Completed: ****A grade of D in a JOMC core course cannot be counted toward graduation, and the course must be repeated. Students may take JOMC 153 in the first semester of their sophomore year. JOMC 101 and 102 are open to first-year students and sophomores. AUGUST 2013