JOUR 401V. My take is, they are saving their own skin. He came to the University of Arkansas in 1994 as a visiting assistant professor and has held several positions with the college of business. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). (Typically offered: Spring). Students undertake projects related to particular aspects or problems of journalism. Students at the University of Arkansas School of Journalism and Strategic Media examined homelessness in our region as part of a national reporting project: Nowhere To Go, led by the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at the University of Maryland. Event Promotion and Execution. Lecture 2 hours per week. Nine credit hours in JOUR or ADPR courses. The GSP test is only administered a certain number of times each semester. Practicum for students to plan, design, promote and execute several Journalism Days events, to include the Roy Reed Lecture, a scholarship reception, a job fair, Senior Salute and a fundraiser. Students wishing to follow the eight-semester degree plan should see the Eight-Semester Degree Policy for university requirements of the program. The political science requirement for the combined major may be satisfied by 24 semester hours of courses, including PLSC 2003, PLSC 2013, PLSC 4373, and either an additional 15 hours of advanced political science courses elected entirely from American political affairs courses: Or an additional 15 hours of advanced political science courses elected entirely from foreign affairs courses: The journalism requirement may be satisfied by a minimum of 24 semester hours of JOUR courses, including JOUR 1023, JOUR 1033, and JOUR 3633. Prerequisite: Journalism major, minor or department consent. World language at the Intermediate I level (2000-level). – The Walter J. Lemke journalism department at the University of Arkansas has sent 14 students and two instructors to Santa Cruz, Bolivia, as part of the department’s first study abroad program. 1-3 Hour. 1 Hour. Advanced production techniques in the specialized field of sports television production. P 479-575-3351 F 479-575-8630 E-mail: math@uark.edu Corequisite: JOUR 2032. If ADPR 3723 and ADPR 3743 are already completed with a grade of B or better, then choose one course from the ADPR courses below or complete another remaining degree requirement. A survey of the history of images of African Americans in film, especially as these images are examined in the context of stereotypical renditions and/or realistic representations of African American experiences. Three credit hours towards the Journalism Digital Requirement (varies by concentration): For Broadcast, please select any JOUR course with a digital component, as approved by the School of Journalism and Strategic Media. Social Media and Journalism teaches conceptual knowledge and skills to develop news judgment and use changing technological tools to disseminate news quickly and to different audiences. Prerequisite: JOUR 1023 and JOUR 1033, each with a grade of C or better, and completion of the GSP requirement. (Typically offered: Spring). This course is equivalent to JOUR 4981. This course is cross-listed with AAST 3273, COMM 3273. Good writing will be emphasized. Laboratory component arranged. JOUR 2053. JOUR 4863. Prerequisite: Any STAT course or instructor permission. Corequisite: JOUR 2332. Once all core requirements are met, students may substitute a three-hour (or more) general elective in place of a core area. JOUR 2332. Students wishing to follow the eight-semester degree plan should see the Eight-Semester Degree Policy in the Academic Regulations chapter for university requirements of the program as well as Fulbright College requirements. JOUR 4923. Students should consult with their academic advisor. Digger of Teaching, Journalism and the Law. JOUR 3071L. or any MATH course numbered higher than MATH 1203, or any higher numbered MATH or STAT course. Prerequisite: JOUR 1033 with a grade of C or better, and completion of the GSP requirement. If ECON 2143 was completed, then take a Social Sciences state minimum core course. SOCI 2013 is a prerequisite to SOCI 3193. No exceptions will be made. Includes the specialized knowledge and skills needed in field reporting, anchoring, writing, and producing news for commercial television. All majors and minors must complete the Grammar, Spelling and Punctuation (GSP) requirement as a prerequisite or co-requisite to. University of Arkansas Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: Journalism major, Journalism minor, or department consent. The University of Arkansas will host a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Sue Walk Burnett Journalism and Student Media Center at 2 p.m. Friday, April 28, on the Kimpel Hall patio at … 3 Hours. Journalism Writing Requirement. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring), Emphasis on techniques and principles of coverage of sports and sports-related subjects on and off the field, and on the relationship between sports and the mass media. (Typically offered: Spring) In-depth, hands-on exploration of computer hardware and software in the design and production of media messages. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). This course is cross-listed with AAST 4923. Once all core requirements are met, students may substitute with general electives. Internship in Journalism. Prerequisite: JOUR 3072 and JOUR 3071L, each with a grade of C or better. Although primarily a practically-seasoned professor of journalism, with a flair for the dramatic, Shurlds also enjoyed the experience of earning a degree at the University of Arkansas School of Law. Television News Reporting I. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring), A survey of mass media (newspaper, radio, TV, magazine, advertising, public relations, photography, etc.) ECON 2143 or (ECON 2013 and ECON 2023) are prerequisites to MKTG 3433. or if ECON 2013 or ECON 2023 was completed, then take the other ECON not completed in the sequence. A cultural/diversity-approved HIST course is allowed to also satisfy the major's HIST course 3000-level or higher requirement. Students prepare and present television newscasts for air. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in journalism). Focuses on multi-camera, single-camera and studio production. Pre- or Corequisite: Complete and pass the GSP or Grammar, Spelling and Punctuation test with a 75% or higher, or complete JOUR 1003 with a grade of C or better. Photojournalism I Laboratory. Any Philosophy Course at the 3000-level or higher (recommended: A second PLSC Course (the following are recommended options): 3 hours of cultural/diversity studies to be selected from the following or as approved by the School of Journalism and Strategic Media, Other cultural/diversity-related topics as approved by the School of Journalism and Strategic Media, Intermediate I (course number 2003) of a World Language. (Typically offered: Fall). JOUR 2003. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring), Continuation of JOUR 2013. JOUR 3263. Media Graphics and Technology. Journalism (B.A.) Bolded courses from the list below may be applied to portions of the University Core requirements. JOUR 4063. Prerequisite: Journalism major, minor or department consent. Prerequisite: Journalism honors major. (Typically offered: Fall). 1 Hour. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. If ADPR 3743 is already completed, then choose one ADPR course from below or complete another remaining degree requirement. Studio lab and field work outside of regularly scheduled class time required. Lab component arranged. The School of Journalism and Strategic Media offers two undergraduate majors leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree: a major in Advertising and Public Relations and a major in Journalism. which stresses their importance in today's society and introduces the student to the various areas in journalism. Includes producing multimedia presentations and working with audio as well as still images. Any PHIL course 3000-level or higher (recommended: and Principles of Microeconomics (ACTS Equivalency = ECON 2203). Students must request a GSP test time a minimum of two weeks before they plan to take the test. 1-3 Hour. The University of Arkansas’s journalism department boasts students recently awarded for work in sports reporting and newspaper design. Prerequisite: JOUR 3072 and JOUR 3071L, each with a grade of C or better. Honors journalism writing requirement. Corequisite: Lab component. JOUR 2331L. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Issues of African American history, culture, and socio-political context will be addressed in the analyses of these films. The journalism major includes three sequences: News/Editorial, Broadcast, and Advertising/Public Relations. All university students must fulfill the minimum University Core requirements. Prerequisite: JOUR 1023 and JOUR 1033, each with a grade of C or better, and completion of the GSP requirement. Intensive training in methods of producing a live television news broadcast, including news gathering, writing broadcast copy and production strategies. Primary purpose of course is to enlarge the journalistic skills of students interested in advanced forms of mass communication. Corequisite: JOUR 2031L. Prerequisite: JOUR 2032 and JOUR 2031L, each with a grade of C or better. More specific information on the requirements for honors in Journalism is available from the School of Journalism and Strategic Media Honors adviser. Program Code: JOURMA College: ARSC Degree/Certificate Name: Master of Arts in Journalism (M.A.) State minimum core requirements may vary by individual, based on placement and previous credit granted. Broadcast News Reporting II Laboratory. There is no guarantee that GSP testing slots will be open when desired, so students must schedule well in advance. JOUR 4043. Including advanced skills in broadcast news techniques. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. For News/Editorial, please select, and Broadcast News Reporting I Laboratory, and Broadcast News Reporting II Laboratory, Six credit hours in JOUR or ADPR courses. Once you officially declare a Journalism major or minor, you will obtain access to the GSP Blackboard course for Option 2. Broadcast News Reporting II. Honors candidates carry out independent study and research under the guidance of the journalism faculty and participate in honors classes in journalism and at least one other discipline. For this reason, all students who fulfill the requirements for the combined major in Journalism and English thereby fulfill the Fulbright College writing requirement. We are still available to assist you during our normal office hours, and recommend No in-progress credit hours accepted. Prerequisite: JOUR 2013 with a grade of C or better. This three-hour course will blend student' reporting and editing skills with instruction on how regional newspapers select and present news to a local audience. Contact your adviser for more information. Introduction to the specialized field of sports television production. in Journalism with News/Editorial Concentration, Combination Journalism/Political Science Degree, Survey of Calculus (ACTS Equivalency = MATH 2203), Mathematical Reasoning in a Quantitative World, Principles of Statistics (ACTS Equivalency = MATH 2103), World Literature: Beginnings to 1650 CE (ACTS Equivalency = ENGL 2113), World Literature: 1650CE to Present (ACTS Equivalency = ENGL 2123), Introduction to Philosophy (ACTS Equivalency = PHIL 1103), Introduction to Ethics (ACTS Equivalency = PHIL 1003), American National Government (ACTS Equivalency = PLSC 2003), Introduction to International Relations and Global Studies, Public Speaking (ACTS Equivalency = SPCH 1003), World language at the Elementary I (1003) level or higher (depending on placement in sequence), World language at the Elementary II (1013) level or higher (depending on placement in sequence). 3 Hours. The program offers undergraduate journalism degrees in print/multimedia, broadcast and advertising/public relations. Writing Requirement: All upper division English courses require a research or an analytical paper except ENGL 4003 and the courses in creative writing: (ENGL 3013, ENGL 4013, and ENGL 4023. Principles of Macroeconomics (ACTS Equivalency = ECON 2103), Social Science university/state minimum core, Science university/state minimum core with corequisite lab. Intensive training in the production of in-depth, public radio style news stories. 1-3 Hour. Corequisite: Lab component. Students have the option of enrolling in ADPR 3723 and ADPR 3743 during the sophomore or junior year. JOUR 4553. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). World language at the Intermediate I (2003) level or higher (depending on placement in sequence), Science state minimum core with corequisite lab. In certain courses a minimum grade of “B” is required. The course examines basic aesthetic principles in visual composition and techniques applicable to audio, video and web production. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer). A minimum of 72 hours in non-journalism courses must be applied toward the 120 hours required by the college for a Bachelor of Arts degree. Beginning course in the fundamentals of photography, including digital photography, composition, file transfer and management, image enhancement, and layout and design. No exceptions will be made. Corequisite: JOUR 3072. JOUR 498VH. Licensure in another discipline must be obtained, and journalism may be added as an additional area of licensure. Complete an approved honors colloquium in a second discipline, Complete and orally defend an honors thesis based on honors courses of study, and. Storytelling for Today's Media. Covers a special topic or issue, offered as a part of the honors program. Lab 6 hours. All university students must fulfill the minimum University Core requirements. Any philosophy (PHIL) course at the 3000-level or higher (recommended: A second PLSC course (the following are recommended options): Choose a course in cultural/diversity studies from the following options: Other cultural/diversity courses as approved by the School of Journalism and Strategic Media. The journalism major offers students a choice of two concentrations, either the broadcast concentration or the news/editorial concentration. Also investigates the role of the black press from its beginnings in 1827 through the civil rights movement. Focuses on the role of corporations, financial markets, and regulators, and benefiting students interested in sports, entertainment, political and investigative journalism. (Typically offered: Fall), Theories and practices in newspaper editing, copyreading, headline writing, page layout and the gathering and publication of written and pictorial information. 525 Old Main Students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher to enroll in, Students are required to earn a grade of “B” or higher in both. Prerequisite: 90 hours. change rapidly given the fluidity of the situation. Provides students with the skills of visual literacy, photo editing, audio processing, video editing and web publishing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). 3 Hours. Photojournalism 1 Lab involves the transfer of images from a digital camera to a computer, and involves the use of image editing and enhancing software as well as layout and design software. The Journalism requirements for this combined major are as follows: The journalism requirement may be satisfied by 24 semester hours of courses, including JOUR 1023, JOUR 1033, and JOUR 3633. Six credit hours in JOUR or ADPR courses. If enrolling during the sophomore year, students must have a minimum of 30 credit hours completed, 2.5 cumulative GPA, and must have completed JOUR 1033 with a C or better. Our Work. Students must make a C in order to satisfy the college writing requirement. JOUR 4903. JOUR 405V. Exploration of the African-American image and experience in the context of time, historical record and varying production viewpoints from diverse documentarians. 3 Hours. It is located on the first floor of Kimpel Hall. Shurlds and other members of the journalism department created the Lemke Journalism Project in 2002. JOUR 2063. It is recommended that one course be an internship. Social Sciences university/state minimum core, Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality (SOCI 2013 prerequisite), English Literature from the Beginning through the 17th Century (ACTS = ENGL 2673), Survey of English Literature from 1700 to 1900 (ACTS Equivalency = ENGL 2683), Survey of Modern and Contemporary British, Irish, and Postcolonial Literature, Survey of American Lit from the Colonial Period through Naturalism (ACTS Equiv=ENGL 2653), Survey of Modern and Contemporary American Literature (ACTS Equivalency = ENGL 2663), 1013 Elementary II world language course (depending on placement in sequence), Science university/state core lecture and corequisite lab, 2003 Intermediate I world language course (depending on placement in sequence), 2013 Intermediate II world language course (strongly recommended), Fine arts university/state core requirement or PLSC 2003 American National Government, Social Science University/state core requirement, Social science University/state core requirement, Second PLSC course or ECON 2143 Basic Economics, Cultural/Diversity Requirement or 3000+ HIST course, 3000+ HIST course or ‡†Cultural/Diversity Requirement as needed, JOUR Upper-level Elective (Print) or †‡JOUR 4873 Television News Reporting II (Broadcast), General Elective (Print) or JOUR Upper-level Elective (Broadcast), Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations, Governments and Politics of Latin America, Social science university/state core requirement (HIST recommended), Science university/state core lecture w/ corequisite lab requirement, science university/state core lecture w/ corequisite lab requirement, PLSC course from selected concentration or PLSC 4373 Political Communication (as needed), JOUR course from selected concentration or †‡JOUR 3633 Media Law(as needed), General Electives (1 hour of non-JOUR electives might be needed to reach a minimum of 72 hours of non-JOUR coursework required by the major), Enter the program no later than the first semester of their junior year, and register for. The Department of Political Science offers a major leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree, three combined majors, also leading to Bachelor of Arts degrees, and two minors, one in legal studies and a second interdisciplinary minor in urban planning. Cultural/diversity requirement or HIST elective 3000-level or higher, Any PLSC course (PLSC 2813 Introduction to International Relations, PLSC 3233 The American Congress, and PLSC 4233 The American Chief Executive are recommended). Continuation of JOUR 2032. Journalism School and College Honors students must complete a minimum of 13 hours in honors credits and a thesis. Corequisite: Lab component. Please note: Guidance from the CDC, Arkansas Department of Health and university may 3 Hours. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). 3 Hours. This requirement may be waived in extraordinary circumstances by the department’s Director of Undergraduate Studies. Links to important University of Arkansas pages, Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, African and African American Studies (AAST), World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (WLLC), College of Education and Health Professions, Requirements for B.A. (Typically offered: Irregular). Tyson Foods Inc. Northwest Arkansas Newspapers Inc. See the LJP About page for more information. Prerequisite: Junior standing. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: JOUR 4863 with a grade of C or better. Fayetteville, AR 72701 Provides a functional approach to improving language and writing skills specific to journalistic writing. 3 Hours. Psychologists are the scientists of human behavior and mental processes. It is recommended that one course be an internship and another course be. (Typically offered: Spring). 3 Hours. Bolded courses from the course list below may be applied to portions of the state minimum core requirements. Make a lot of noise and you are bound to displease someone who can make you disappear, literally. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit. Larry Foley (Typically offered: Spring). All majors and minors must complete the Grammar, Spelling and Punctuation (GSP) requirement as a prerequisite or co-requisite to JOUR 1033 Media Writing by completing one of these two options: 1) Pass JOUR 1003 Journalistic Writing Skills with a grade of C or better; or 2) Pass JOUR 1100 Grammar Spelling Punctuation Requirement with a Satisfactory (S) grade by scoring a 75% or better on the GSP test that is administered through the class. Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701479-575-4801 in Advertising and Public Relations, Requirements for B.A. Please note: Guidance from the CDC, Arkansas Department of Health and university may change rapidly given the fluidity of the situation. Journalism B.A. Corequisite: JOUR 3071L. 3 Hours. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). JOUR 2032. Intensive training in the methods of gathering and writing broadcast news. Sep. 04, 2014 ... Columbia and her master’s degree in journalism from the University of Arkansas. Writing Requirement: Successful completion of JOUR 4981 with a grade of "C" or better satisfies the Fulbright College Writing Requirement for journalism majors. J-Days is a program of the Walter J. Lemke Department of Journalism at the University of Arkansas. Specialized Journalism Seminar. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. Corequisite: JOUR 2331L. Students should check course prerequisites. Poynter reported on NBC’s plan to provide balanced news coverage of Rio, despite network coverage of the Olympics. 3 Hours. Students wishing to follow the eight-semester degree plan should see the Eight-Semester Degree Policy for university requirements of the program. JOUR 4073. JOUR 4033. (Typically offered: Spring), This intensive writing and reporting course is for students with proven feature-writing skills and an interest in the human-interest stories found in such leading magazines as The New Yorker, Esquire, Harper's, the Atlantic, and others. Reading and writing assignments are aimed at familiarizing students with the nature of the mass media and their social responsibilities. Prerequisite: JOUR 1023 and JOUR 2013, each with a grade of C or better. Complete at least one journalism honors colloquium, Complete the journalism honors core research course. The English requirements for this combined major are as follows: 24 hours of English courses (not counting ENGL 0002, ENGL 1013, ENGL 1023, and ENGL 2003) to include any nine hours of survey courses chosen from: and 15 additional hours chosen from English courses numbered above 3000 and WLIT courses above 2333. Department of Mathematical Sciences 309 SCEN University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 72701, P 479-575-3351 F 479-575-8630 E-mail: math@uark.edu, Our department is based in the Science and Engineering Building (SCEN) on campus. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. A cultural/diversity-approved JOUR course is also allowed to satisfy a JOUR elective. State minimum core requirements may vary by individual, based on placement and previous credit granted. Sports Television Production II. Prerequisite: Journalism major, minor, or department consent. Prerequisite: JOUR 2332 and JOUR 2331L, each with a grade of C or better. Most recently, she has begun exploring long-form journalism and documentary film making. 2 Hours. Emphasizes content creation and web publishing, including infographics and promotional materials. Please refer to the Secondary Education Requirements for Fulbright College Students or contact your departmental adviser or an adviser in the College of Education and Health Professions. – A panel of working “online” journalists will discuss “The Fog of New Media” during a three-day forum, Nov. 4-6, hosted by the Walter J. Lemke department of journalism in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas. Study of news and feature photography. 3 Hours. Department Code: JOUR Department Chair: Professor Larry Foley Department Chair's Email: lfoley@uark.edu Department Phone: (479) 575-3601 JOUR 3923H. The purpose of the School of Journalism and Strategic Media is to provide students with knowledge of the history, theory, and ethics of mass communications, to educate students in journalistic skills, including the ability to express themselves logically and clearly, and to guide them in securing specialized knowledge of society appropriate to journalistic careers. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). with Advertising-PR Sequence Eight-Semester Degree Program. The school also offers two combined majors — a Journalism/English combined major and a Journalism/Political Science combined major — as well as a minor in journalism. 3 Hours. 2 Hours. Directions to Kimpel Hall Link to navigable online Campus Map. University and College Requirements: In addition to the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences Graduation Requirements (see under Degree Completion Program Policy), the following course requirements must be met. Most courses in the journalism minor can be applied toward the on-campus bachelor’s degree program in journalism, which was established in 1931 and is offered by the School of Journalism and Strategic Media in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences offers. The value of interacting with sources and the audience is stressed as are ethical, legal and accuracy issues. JOUR 443V. Department of Psychological Science Website. Introduction to computer skills required in journalism; focuses on training in the major creative software used for generating media graphics and visual communication. Prerequisite: JOUR 2013 with a grade of C or better. 2 Hours. Integrates lessons on corporate social responsibility, personal branding and media entrepreneurship. African Americans in Documentary Film. (Typically offered: Irregular) Course includes magazine design, selecting and editing stories and photographs, laying out the story and photo pages, and other mechanical processes. Corequisite: Lab component. Recommended for students considering journalism as a major. Examines how the U.S. economy works and how to find news in business, market and government data sources. Larry Foley School Chair 205 Kimpel Hall 479-575-3601 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). Students need only to complete either ADPR 4453 or ADPR 4473 towards the nine credit hours of the 4000-level ADPR course sequence--not both. JOUR 3072. ’94) is the confluence of life-long passions, influences and experiences. If all nine hours in the sequence have been completed, then take non-JOUR/ADPR general electives. Explore majors, colleges, schedule of classes and other academic resources. Prerequisite: JOUR major and junior standing and 10 hours JOUR and 2.50 cumulative grade point average. (Typically offered: Spring). Television News Reporting II. 3 Hours. 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