COMMUNICATIONS / JOURNALISM / RADIO/TV/FILM

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COMMUNICATIONS / JOURNALISM / RADIO/TV/FILM
Transfer Major Advisement
SAC COURSES
Cal Poly
POMONA
CSU
Fullerton
CSU
Long Beach
UC
IRVINE
TELEVISION/VIDEO 105, MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY
1.1
X
X
COMM MEDIA STUDIES 121, WRITING & REPORTING FOR MEDIA
1.1
2.1
X
PHOTOGRAPHY 180, BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHY
1.1
COMM MEDIA STUDIES 130 or TV/VIDEO 130, BROADCAST NEWS
2.3
COMM MEDIA STUDIES 222, WRITING ACROSS MEDIA
2.4
SPEECH COMMUNICATION 140, Argumentation & DEBATE
OTHER
X = Lower division preparation for the major.
X
1.1
1.1 CPP: The Communication major options are: Journalism – take
Communication and Media Studies 201, Photography 180, Television/
Video Communications 105, Art 191A, Math 219 and Speech
Communication 103; Public Relations – take Communication and
Media Studies 201, Photography 180, Television/Video Communications
105, Art 191A, and Math 219 and Speech Communication 103; Organizational Communication – take Speech Communication 101, 102,
103, and Math 219.
2.1 CSUF: Required for concentrations in Entertainment Studies,
Photocommunications, Public Relations, and Journalism.
2.2 CSUF: Required for concentration in Photocommunications.
2.3 CSUF: Required for concentration in Journalism with Broadcast
Journalism emphasis or Print Journalism emphasis.
2.4 CSUF: Required for concentration in Journalism with Print Journalism
emphasis or Broadcast Journalism emphasis.
2.5 CSUF: Communications majors may not double count general
education and major requirements. Communications majors must
complete twelve units of core requirements, and select and complete
twenty-four units of course work in a concentration. Concentrations
are: Advertising, Entertainment Studies, Journalism, Photo­
communications, and Public Relations. There are strict guidelines
for majors in communications. See the CSUF catalog for additional
requirements.
2.6 CSUF: For Radio-Television Film major take Television/Video
Communications 100, and (110 or 115A). Television/Video
Communication 110, 115A and Television/Video Communication/
Theatre Arts 103, 104 can be used as electives for this major.
2.2, 2.6
2.5, 2.6
3.1, 3.2, 3.3
3.1 CSULB: Requirements above are for the Journalism major. Journalism
majors are also required to have a minor or minor concentration. See
the CSULB catalog for additional information. All students entering
Journalism skills courses must be familiar with at least one established
word-processing program and be able to process no less than forty words
per minute. This program is impacted. See the CSULB catalog and the
website www.csulb.edu/depts/enrollment/admissions/impacted_major.
html for additional information.
3.2 CSULB: A major in Film and Electronic Arts is also offered.
This major is impacted. (Communication and Media Studies 121 and
Television/Video 105 not required.) See the CSULB catalog and www.
csulb.edu/depts/enrollment/admissions/transfer.html for supplemental
admission criteria. Options offered are: Theory and Practice of Cinema,
and Narrative Production. For both options take Television/Video
Communications (103 or 104) and (Art 100 or 102).
3.3 CSULB: A major in Communication Studies is offered as well
(Communication and Media Studies 121 and Television/Video
Communication 105 not required.) with options in Interpersonal
and Organizational Communication, Communication Studies, and
Communication, Culture and Public Affairs. For Communication Studies
major (all options) take speech Communication 101, (102 or 151), 140
and 145.
4.1 UCI: Major is Film and Media Studies. Complete French 202 or
Spanish 202 or two years of a single acceptable foreign language. Take at
least one course from each of four areas: 1) Writing – English 101, 102,
103, Philosophy 110; 2) Literature – English 231, 232, 241, 242, 271,
272; 3) History – History 101, 102, 118, 120, 121, 150, 151, 163; 4)
Philosophy – Philosophy 106, 108, 118.
The major preparation listed above ONLY includes courses for which articulation exists. This information is based upon university course
articulation and catalog information available at the time of publication. It is to be used as a guide for lower division preparation for
the major and not as an official document. It is the student’s responsibility to check the current catalog and articulation for any
additional course requirements, or for any changes which may occur. Students are advised to consult with a SAC counselor.
Additional articulation information can be obtained at www.assist.org. (01/11)
4.1
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