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Suggested WINTER 2012 courses for premajors and majors in the
School of Journalism and Communication
All the courses listed in this handout are scheduled to be offered Winter 2012. All of them apply
to one or more UO or journalism major requirements. There are 11 main sections of requirements
below. Most students register for three or four courses (12-17 credits). Obviously, you can’t do
everything at once. Don’t panic! If you stick with these suggestions, you’ll make as much progress
toward your degree as another student who takes any other three or four courses from this handout.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO 2011-12 FRESHMEN AND TRANSFER STUDENTS:
The School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) instituted new undergraduate
requirements for the 2011-12 academic year. Students whose first enrollment at the university is Fall
2011 or later must complete the new requirements; continuing UO students who become “prejournalism” majors Fall 2011 or later must complete the new requirements.
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SOJC PROFESSORS ENFORCE UO MANDATORY ATTENDANCE POLICY
Be warned that many professors in the School of Journalism and Communication (and other
departments) enforce the University’s Mandatory Attendance policy. The note “A” in the class
schedule indicates a Mandatory Attendance course—a student who fails to attend either the first or
second class session risks losing his/her seat to someone on the waiting list.
The online class schedule at http://classes.uoregon.edu.
When putting your schedule together, remember to check for prerequisites. In most cases, the
prerequisites for courses have been programmed into the registration system. If you have trouble
registering for an open course, check the prerequisites to make sure that you meet them. Some
courses require instructor’s consent or departmental approval.
Don’t repeat courses for which you have AP, IB or transfer credits. Be sure you understand your
appropriate placement for WR, MATH and foreign language courses. After you have completed
registration, check your schedule on DuckWeb to make sure that you succeeded in registering for the
courses you intended. We recommend printing it out in matrix format. Remember that DuckWeb will
not let you register for two courses that overlap in time.
Good luck. Contact the journalism Student Services Center in 99 Agate Hall (541-346-2884) if
you have additional questions.
Timing is everything—Final exams
Note the information on final exams at the end of this handout. As soon as you’re registered for
your courses, you can determine your final exam schedule. Remember that changes in your class
schedule often result in changes to your final exam schedule. Don’t make end-of-term travel plans
until your class schedule is complete. Professors do not reschedule final exams to accommodate
travel plans.
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I. Premajor journalism courses: You’ll take three lower-division courses in journalism (and, if you are
not in the Clark Honors College, complete your University Writing requirements—WR 121 and WR
122 or 123) before you apply for full major status. Freshmen can spread these courses over multiple
terms. Transfer students and/or students starting this major after freshman year may be advised to
take more than one of these courses at the same time.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------J 100 Media Professions
02
J 101 Grammar for Communicators
02
J 201 Media & Soc >2
04
Note to freshman students:
As soon as you complete all of your premajor journalism courses and your university writing
requirement, you are eligible to apply for full major status in the School. To be admitted to the School
of Journalism and Communication, you need a 2.90 or better cumulative UO grade point average, and
completion of your premajor Journalism courses— J100, J101, J201 (all C or better), and WR 121
(P/C- or better) and WR 122 or 123 (P/C- or better). Clark Honors College students are exempt from
the WR requirement.
II. University writing requirement: All UO students must complete (or have credit for) WR 121 and
either WR 122 or WR 123. Freshman students whose last name begins with the letters H-O are
eligible to take WR 121 winter term (A-G fall term; P-Z spring term). Discuss your writing placement
with an academic advisor.
Students who earn an SAT score of 710 or an ACT English score of 32 are exempt from WR 121.
SAT score of 480-700 or an ACT score of 19-31 should take WR 121. Honors College students should
discuss this requirement with an Honors College advisor.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------WR 121 College Composit I
04
WR 122 College Composit II
04
WR 123 College Composit III
04
Long-term planning:
You must complete your University Writing requirement before you apply for full major status in
the SOJC. Notice to students whose first language is not English: You should complete any AEIS
courses you are required to take before you register for WR 121. See section XI below.
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III. Language for University Bachelor of Arts: Journalism majors can choose to get either a Bachelor of
Arts or Bachelor of Science (this is a University general education requirement). The Bachelor of Arts
requires completion of third-term, second-year foreign language (or the equivalent). You must take a
placement test if you are continuing in a language you have already studied. Note that not all firstyear languages are taught every year (such as DANE, SWED).
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ARB 102 1st Year Arabic
05
JPN 102 1st Year Japanese
ARB 202 2nd Year Arabic
05
JPN 202 2nd Year Japanese
ASL 102 1st Year Am Sign Lang
ASL 202 2nd Year Am Sign Lang
05
05
CHN 102 1st Year Chinese
CHN 202 2nd Year Chinese
05
05
DANE 102 1st Yr Danish
04
FINN 202 2nd Yr Finnish
04
FR 102
FR 111
FR 112
FR 202
05
05
05
04
1st Year French
Intens Begin French
Intens Begin French
2nd Year French
GER 102 1st Year German
GER 202 2nd Year German
05
04
GRK 102 Basic Greek
05
HBRW 112 Biblical Hebrew II
04
ITAL 102 1st Year Italian
ITAL 104 Intensiv 1st Year Ital
ITAL 202 2nd Year Italian
05
06
04
05
05
KRN 102 1st Yr Korean
KRN 202 2nd Yr Korean
05
05
LAT 102 Basic Latin
05
NORW 102 1st Yr Norwegian
NORW 202 2nd Yr Norwegian
05
04
PORT 101 1st Year Portuguese
PORT 102 1st Year Portuguese
PORT 202 2nd Year Portuguese
05
05
05
RUSS 102 1st Year Russian
RUSS 202 2nd Year Russian
05
05
SPAN 102
SPAN 111
SPAN 112
SPAN 202
SPAN 203
05
05
05
04
04
1st Year Spanish
Intens Begin Spanish
Intens Begin Spanish
2nd Year Spanish
2nd Year Spanish
SWAH 102 1st Year Swahili
SWAH 202 2nd Year Swahili
05
05
SWED 102 1st Year Swedish
SWED 202 2nd Year Swedish
04
04
IV. Mathematics or Computer Science for University Bachelor of Science requirement: Journalism
majors can choose to get either a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science (this is a University general
education requirement). Placement is based on your SAT scores. Read the information on fulfilling
the Bachelor of Science in The Student Handbook before you decide which course to begin with and
whether a placement test is required or recommended.
If you plan to get a Bachelor of Science, one good strategy is to complete your math or computer
science requirement by the end of your sophomore year. One of the simplest ways to complete the
B.S., if you have the appropriate placement, is to take MATH 105 fall, MATH 106 winter, MATH 107
spring. Again, remember to check your math placement before you register for B.S. courses.
MATH 070 Elementary Algebra
MATH 095 Intermediate Algebra
(Course does not apply toward degree requirements)
(Course does not apply toward degree requirements)
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Courses commonly used by SOJC students (these are not the only courses that apply!):
CIS 111 Web Programming >4
CIS 122 Intro Prg & Algorithms >4
04
04
MATH 105
MATH 106
MATH 107
MATH 111
MATH 112
04
04
04
04
04
University Math I >4
University Math II >4
University Math III >4
College Algebra >5
Elementary Functions >5
V. Literature: All journalism majors must complete 16 credits in literature courses. All the courses
listed below will count toward this requirement and most can count toward your University Arts and
Letters (>1) group requirement. Some can also count toward your University multicultural
requirement (>AC, >IP, >IC). See the Student Handbook for a full explanation of the group and
multicultural requirements and for course descriptions.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHN 150 Intro Chinese Novel >1 >IC
04
CLAS 201 Greek Life & Culture >1
04
COLT 102 Intro Comparative Lit >1>IC
COLT 211 Comparative World Lit >1 >IC
COLT 212 Comparat World Cinema >1 >IC
04
04
04
ENG 104
ENG 105
ENG 106
ENG 108
ENG 110
ENG 207
ENG 208
ENG 216
ENG 221
ENG 225
ENG 230
ENG 241
ENG 243
ENG 246
ENG 260
ENG 266
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
Intro Lit: Fiction >1
Intro Lit: Drama >1
Intro Lit: Poetry >1
World Literature >1 >IC
Intro to Film & Media >1
Shakespeare >1
Shakespeare >1
Survey American Lit >1
Intro English Major
Age of King Arthur >1
Intro Environmental Lit >1
Intro African Amer Lit >1 >IP
Intro Chicano/Latino Lit >1 >IP
Top Global Fiction >IC
Media Aesthetics
Hist of Motion Picture >1
FLR 250 Intro to Folklore >1 >IP
FLR 255 Folklore & US Pop Cul >1 >IP
04
04
GER 222 Holocaust in Film >1 >IP
GER 259 German Cul & Thought >1 >IC
04
04
HC 222H HC Literature >1
04
If you need just a couple of
literature credits:
 GER 199 Sp St German Cinema
(01-02 cr.)
 ITAL 151 Ital Cinema (02 cr.)
(For double majors in ENG)
(Clark Honors College students only)
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HUM 102 Humanities I >1
04
RUSS 205 Intro Russian Literat >1 >IC
04
SCAN 259 Vikings/Iceland Sagas >1 >IC
04
The following courses are suggested for transfer students at the junior level or higher:
CHN 306 Hist of Chinese Lit >1 >IC
CHN 308 Lit Modern Taiwan >1 >IC
CHN 351 Gend/Sex Mod Chn Lit >1 >IP
04
04
04
CLAS 302 Greek & Roman Tragedy >1
CLAS 314 Gen & Sex in Antiquity >1 >IP
04
04
COLT 303 Theories of the Novel
COLT 360 Gender & Ident in Lit >1 >IP
04
04
ENG 300
ENG 313
ENG 315
ENG 323
ENG 325
ENG 340
ENG 364
ENG 380
ENG 381
ENG 391
ENG 392
ENG 394
ENG 395
Intro Lit Criticism
Teen/Child Literature
Top 18th C Wom Narrat >IP
English Novel >1
Lit of the Northwest
Jewish Writers >1 >IP
Compar Ethnic Amer Lit >AC
Film, Media, and Hist >1
Film, Media, and Cul >1 >IP
American Novel >1
American Novel >1
20C Literature >1
20C Literature >1
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
FLR 370 Folklore and Sexuality >1 >IP
04
GER 352 Authors in German Lit >1
GER 354 German Gender Studies >1 >IP
04
04
HUM 300 Dante Divine Comedy >1
04
JPN 307 Intro Japanese Lit >1 >IC
04
RUSS 340 Russian Women in Lit >1 >IC
04
SCAN 353 Scan Women Writers >1 >IP
04
(Society of College Scholars only)
(Coreq: ENG 404)
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VI. History: All journalism majors must complete 8 credits in history courses. All the courses listed
below will count toward this requirement and most can count toward your University Social Science
(>2) group requirement. Some can also count toward your University multicultural requirement.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------HC 232H HC History >2
04 (Clark Honors College students only)
HIST 102
HIST 105
HIST 191
HIST 202
HIST 250
HIST 273
Western Civilization >2
World History >2 >IC
China Past & Present >2 >IC
United States >2
African-Amer History >2 >AC
Intro Amer Envir Hist >2 >AC
04
04
04
04
04
04
The following courses are suggested for transfer students at the junior level or higher:
HIST 302
HIST 309
HIST 325
HIST 346
HIST 351
HIST 358
HIST 381
Modern Europe >2
Hist of Women in US II >2 >IP
Precolonial Africa >2 >IC
Imperial Russia >2 >IC
American Radicalism >IP
American Jewish Hist >IP
Latin America >2 >IC
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
VII. Economics: All journalism majors must complete 8 credits in economics courses. All the courses
listed below will count toward this requirement, and the EC-prefix courses can count toward your
University Social Science (>2) group requirement.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------BA 315 Ec/Ind & Compet Analy
04
EC 201 Intro Econ Analy Micro >2
EC 202 Intro Econ Analy Macro >2
04
04
VIII. Science (>3) group courses: All UO bachelor’s degree students must complete 15 credits in
Science group-eligible courses. All the courses listed below can count toward this University
requirement, and they may also count toward the “three additional blocks” requirement for the
journalism major.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTH 173 Evol Human Sexuality >3 >IP
04
ANTH 176 Intro to Forensic Anth >3
04
ANTH 270 Intro Biological Anth >3
04
ASTR 121 The Solar System >3
ASTR 122 Birth/Death of Stars >3
ASTR 123 Galax & Expand Univers >3
04
04
04
BI 123 Biology of Cancer >3
04
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BI 131 Intro to Evolution >3
BI 140 Science, Policy, & Bio >3
04
04
CH 114 Green Product Design >3
04
CIS 110 Digital Info Process >3
CIS 111 Web Programming >4
CIS 170 Science of Computing >4
04
04
04
ENVS 202 Intro Env Stu: Nat Sci >3
04
GEOG 141 Natural Environment >3
04
GEOL 102 Envir Geol & Land Dev >3
GEOL 202 Surface & Envir Geol >3
GEOL 213 Geol National Parks >3
04
04
04
HPHY 103 Exercise & Performance >3
04
PHYS 101 Essentials of Physics >3
PHYS 102 Essentials of Physics >3
PHYS 155 Phys Behind Internet >3
04
04
04
PSY 201 Mind and Brain >3
04
(prereq: CIS 110 recommended)
(one section: WEB)
(WEB)
The following courses are suggested for transfer students at the junior level or higher:
ANTH 341 Food Origins >3
04
GEOL 304
GEOL 305
GEOL 306
GEOL 307
GEOL 308
GEOL 310
GEOL 353
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
Fossil Record >3
Dinosaurs >3
Volcanoes & Earthquake >3
Oceanography >3
Oregon & Pacific NW >3
Earth Resource & Envir >3
Geologic Hazards >3
PSY 304 Biopsychology >3
(WEB)
(WEB)
(WEB)
(WEB)
(prereq: GEOL 201)
04
Long-range planning:
One strategy many students use is to overlap part of the “three-additional block” requirement for
the Journalism major with the University Science requirement. The courses listed above can count
toward both requirements at the same time. Completing two Science group-satisfying courses in two
different departments listed here by the end of your sophomore year would put you in good shape
for graduating on time. See the Student Handbook for a complete list of Science group-satisfying
courses.
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IX. Other areas for the “three additional blocks” requirement:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANTH 150 World Archaeology >2
04
ANTH 161 World Cultures >2 >IC
04
ANTH 234 Pacif Island Societies >2 >IC
04
CRWR 230 Intro to Poetry Writ
CRWR 240 Intro to Fiction Writ
04
04
ENVS 201 Intro Env Stu: Soc Sci >2
04
ES 101 Intro Ethnic Studies >2 >AC
ES 252 Intro Asian-Amer Stu >2 >AC
ES 254 Intro Chican/Lat Stu >2 >AC
04
04
04
GEOG 142 Human Geography >2 >IC
GEOG 208 Geog US & Canada >2 >AC
GEOG 214 Geog of Latin America >2 >IC
04
04
04
INTL 260 Cul, Capital, & Global >2 >IC
04
JDST 212 Med/Early Mod Judaism >1 >IP
04
LING 150 Structur English Words >1
LING 211 Languages of the World >2 >IC
LING 294 Child Language >2
04
04
04
LT 199
LT 199
LT 199
LT 199
LT 199
LT 199
LT 199
LT 199
LT 199
LT 199
LT 199
LT 199
LT 199
LT 199
LT 199
01-03*
01-03*
01-03*
01-03*
01-03*
01-03*
01-03*
01-03*
01-03*
01-03*
01-03*
01-03*
01-03*
01-03*
01-03*
Sp St Hindu/Urdu
Sp St Thai
Sp St Persian/Farsi
Sp St Vietnamese
Sp St Portuguese
Sp St Swahili
Sp St Tolowa
Sp St Turkish
Sp St Arabic
Sp St: Modern Greek
Sp St: Serbo-Croation
Sp St: Bamana
Sp St: Lushootseed
Sp St: Dutch
Sp St: Tibetan
PHIL 101
PHIL 102
PHIL 103
PHIL 120
PHIL 123
PHIL 216
Philosophical Problems >1
Ethics >1
Critical Reasoning >1
Eth of Enterpr & Exchg >1
Internet, Soc, & Phil >2
Phil & Cul Diversity >1 >AC
PS 201 US Politics >2
*UO does not offer these languages at the level that
satisfies the Bachelor of Arts requirement. For
more information, contact the Yamada Language
Center at 541-346-4011.
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
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PS 203
PS 204
PS 205
PS 230
PS 275
State & Local Govt >2
Intro Comparative Pol >2
Intro Intl Relations >2
Intro Urban Politics >2 >AC
Legal Process >2
04
04
04
04
04
PSY 202 Mind and Society >2
04
REL 222 Intro to the Bible I >1
REL 233 Intro to Islam >1 >IP
04
04
SOC 204 Intro Sociology >2
SOC 207 Social Inequality >2 >IP
04
04
TA 250 Acting I
04
WGS 101 Women/Differ/Power >2 >IP
WGS 201 Intro to Queer Studies >IP
04
04
(one section: WEB)
(WEB)
The following courses are suggested for transfer students at the junior level or higher (be sure to check
for prerequisites!):
ANTH 315
ANTH 322
ANTH 330
ANTH 344
ANTH 345
Gend/Folk/Inequality >2 >IP
Anthropology of the US >AC
Hunters & Gatherers >2 >IC
Oregon Archaeology >2 >AC
Archaeology of E Asia >2
04
04
04
04
04
(prereq or coreq: ANTH 161)
CRWR 330 Interm Poetry Writing
CRWR 336 Interm: Lit Nonfiction
CRWR 340 Interm Fiction Writing
04
04
04
(prereq: CRWR 230; B or better)
(prereq: CRWR 244; B or better)
(prereq: CRWR 240; B or better)
ENVS 335 Alloc Scarce Env Res >2
ENVS 345 Environmental Ethics >1
04
04
(prereq: MATH 105 or higher)
ES 330 Women of Color: Issues >AC
04
(prereq: ES 101 or 102 recommended)
GEOG 342 Geog of Globalization >2
04
PHIL 308 Social & Politic Phil >2
PHIL 311 Hist Phil: Modern >1
PHIL 342 Intro Latin Amer Phil >1 >IC
04
04
04
PS 326
PS 342
PS 348
PS 349
PS 353
PS 386
04
04
04
04
04
04
US Foreign Policy I >2
Politics of China >IC
Women & Politics >IP
Mass Media & Amer Pol >2
Campaigns & Elections >2
US Soc Mvmts & Pol Ch >2 >IP
PSY 330 Thinking >2
PSY 366 Cul & Mental Health >2 >IP
(prereq: one PHIL course)
04
04
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PSY 376 Child Development >2
PSY 380 Psych of Gender >2 >IP
04
04
REL 318
REL 322
REL 353
REL 355
Women in Judaism >1 >IP
Hist of Christianity >2
Dark Self East/West >1 >IP
Mysticism >1 >IP
04
04
04
04
(Society of College Scholars only)
SOC 301
SOC 304
SOC 313
SOC 335
SOC 346
SOC 355
American Society >2
Commun Envir & Society >2
Soc Iss & Movements >2
Interact & Soc Order >2
Work & Occupations >2
Sociology of Women >2 >IP
04
04
04
04
04
04
(prereq: SOC 204 or 207)
(prereq: SOC 204 or 207)
(prereq: SOC 204 or 207)
(prereq: SOC 204 or 207)
(prereq: SOC 204 or 207)
(prereq: SOC 204 or 207)
TA 368 History of Theater II >1
04
WGS 315 Hist/Dev Feminist Theo >2 >IP
WGS 321 Fem Pers: Id/Race/Cul >2 >AC
WGS 331 Sci/Technol & Gender >IP
04
04
04
(prereq: WGS 101)
(prereq: WGS or ES 101 or 102)
(prereq: WGS 101)
X. Additional areas of interest
------------------------------------------------------------------------------(Note that some TLC classes require department approval)
TLC 101 Intro University Study
03
TLC 199 Sp St Func of Algebra
01
TLC 199 Sp St Tackling Texts
01
TLC 199 Sp St Tackling Time
01
TLC 199 Sp St Tackling Tests
01
TLC 199 Sp St Grammar Applied
01 (WEB)
TLC 199 Sp St Critical Think
01
TLC 199 Sp St Studying Science
02
TLC 399 Sp St Speedreading
01
TLC 399 Sp St Research Skills
01
If you’re interested in the Digital Arts/Multimedia minor
ARTD 251 Time-Based Digit Arts
04
ARTD 252 Interactive Digit Arts
04
If you’re interested in the Business minor
BA 101 Intro to Business >2
04
You may also wish to consider courses in Physical Education or Dance, or a Freshman Seminar, or a
course in another area in which you are considering a second major or a minor.
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XI. AEIS courses for International Students: International students whose first language is not English
must take placement tests as part of orientation, and may be required to take all or some of the
following courses:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------AEIS 101 Intro Acad Oral Comm
04
AEIS 102 Adv Academic Oral Comm
04
AEIS 107 Read Academ Discourse
04
AEIS 108 Adv Read Acad Discours
04
AEIS 110 Intro Academic Writing
04
AEIS 111 Intermed Academic Writ
04
AEIS 112 Adv Academic Writing
04
Final exam schedule:
After you’ve completed scheduling your winter term classes, look at the final exam schedule on
the Office of the Registrar website to figure out when your final exams will be. We want to make sure
that you don’t have several finals back-to-back on the same day. If necessary, you can adjust your
schedule now to give yourself a reasonable final exam week. (After the add deadline each term, your
final exam schedule will also show up on DuckWeb as part of your registration information.)
This brochure is not intended to
substitute for in-person academic advising or
for the student’s reading and familiarity with
the contents of the UO Registrar’s web site,
the UO Catalog, the Student Handbook, the
SOJC Survival Guide, and other advising
materials prepared for journalism premajors
and majors.
Before you register for Spring 2012, you
should study that material and meet
individually with your assigned advisor in the
School of Journalism and Communication.
DuckWeb provides you with an up-todate Degree Audit (see “View Degree Audit”
on Student Menu) each term after you have
earned credit. The Degree Audit enables
students to track progress toward both major
and general-education requirements.
Students are encouraged to review their
progress with a journalism advisor at least
once a year.
99 Agate Hall
Student Services Center
School of Journalism and Communication
University of Oregon
Advisers:
 Sally Garner, Academic Adviser,
sgarner@uoregon.edu, 541-346-0117
 Miranda Atkinson, Career and
Academic Adviser,
mirandaa@uoregon.edu, 541-3463804
 Rachel Allen, Career & Academic
Adviser, rallen@uoregon.edu, 541346-2171
 Sherry Myers, Career & Academic
Adviser, sherry@uoregon.edu, 541346-8710
suggested_W12.docx
Survival Guide: The SOJC Advising Manual:
http://journalism.uoregon.edu/students/survivalguide
Quick Question: The SOJC advising podcast:
http://journalism.uoregon.edu/quickquestion
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