3 Hours. Sep. 04, 2014 ... Columbia and her master’s degree in journalism from the University of Arkansas. Lecture 2 hours per week. Students will compose magazine-length nonfiction stories on timely subjects under deadline. Provides students with the skills of visual literacy, photo editing, audio processing, video editing and web publishing. Broadcast News Reporting II Laboratory. Prerequisite: Journalism major, minor, or department consent. Once all core requirements are met, students may substitute a three-hour (or more) general elective in place of a core area. A minimum grade of “C” is required in all journalism courses that serve as prerequisites for advanced journalism and advertising/public relations courses. 2 Hours. in Advertising and Public Relations, Requirements for B.A. Prerequisite: JOUR 2332 and JOUR 2331L, each with a grade of C or better. A prerequisite to JOUR 2003, JOUR 2013, JOUR 2031L, JOUR 2032, JOUR 2053, JOUR 2063, ADPR 3723 and ADPR 3743. Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701479-575-4801 The six-week program, with classes held on Saturday mornings, was designed to attract high school students who wanted to learn about journalism and multicultural issues in Northwest Arkansas. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Broadcast News Reporting II. Includes planning and shooting photographs for newspapers and magazines, and instills in the student photojournalistic techniques, and ethical considerations of photographing for publication. 3 Hours. JOUR 2003. The paper may be derived from completion of an honors essay (PLSC 499VH), a senior thesis (PLSC 498V), or some other advanced course in political science. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). 1-3 Hour. or any PHIL course numbered 3000 or higher (PHIL 3103 Ethics and the Professions is recommended). African-American history, culture and socio-political context are addressed in the analyses of these documentary films from the perspectives of mainstream media, independent filmmakers and minority documentarians. 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. Introduction to the specialized field of sports television production. Journalism Department Hires Award Winning Broadcaster as New Instructor. JOUR 3733. 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. Covers introductory journalistic writing and correct grammar usage, the logic governing syntax and punctuation use, analysis of grammar and syntax, sentence structure, word selection to convey proper meaning, memory aids, and other language topics relevant to journalistic writing. Application forms can be downloaded from the LJP Apply page, where key details about the program can be found as well. P 479-575-3351 F 479-575-8630 E-mail: math@uark.edu Program Code: JOURMA College: ARSC Degree/Certificate Name: Master of Arts in Journalism (M.A.) Prerequisite: Journalism honors major. or any MATH course numbered higher than MATH 1203, or any higher numbered MATH or STAT course. 1-4 Hour. Journalism School and College Honors students must complete a minimum of 13 hours in honors credits and a thesis. No in-progress credit hours accepted. – 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. Provides experience in basic broadcast news reporting techniques. Shurlds and other members of the journalism department created the Lemke Journalism Project in 2002. 3 Hours. Stories are submitted for contests and publication, when possible. (COMM) Program Description: Communication with specific emphasis in civic engagement.We define civic engagement broadly, but seek to study and use communication to … Examines how the U.S. economy works and how to find news in business, market and government data sources. Critical examination of specific ethical problems confronting professionals in all areas of mass communications. Licensure in another discipline must be obtained, and journalism may be added as an additional area of licensure. Students wishing to follow the eight-semester degree plan should see the Eight-Semester Degree Policy for university requirements of the program. Rob Wells Graduate Coordinator 205 Kimpel Hall 479-575-3601 Email: rswells@uark.edu. Prerequisite: JOUR 1023 and JOUR 1033, each with a grade of C or better, and completion of the GSP requirement. Honors Journalism Writing Requirement. The #UARK website has It is recommended that one course be an internship and another course be. Writing Requirement: Successful completion of JOUR 4981 with a grade of "C" or better satisfies the Fulbright College Writing Requirement for journalism majors. 3 Hours. (Typically offered: Spring). For everyone’s safety, many faculty and staff members are continuing to work remotely. Prerequisite: JOUR 4873 with a grade of C or better. JOUR 3453. Our Work. Intensive training in the methods of gathering and writing broadcast news. Intensive training in methods of producing a live television news broadcast, including news gathering, writing broadcast copy and production strategies. Advanced Television News Production. 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. In certain courses a minimum grade of “B” is required. 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. Covering the Courts. Each appointment is effective immediately. (Typically offered: Irregular). Exploration of the African-American image and experience in the context of time, historical record and varying production viewpoints from diverse documentarians. Students wishing to follow the eight-semester degree plan should see the Eight-Semester Degree Policy for university requirements of the program. (Typically offered: Spring), Study of non-fiction newspaper and magazine feature articles with emphasis on locating subjects, and on writing techniques and practice in article writing. 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. Prerequisite: JOUR 2032 and JOUR 2031L, each with a grade of C or better. JOUR 1003. Outstanding student achievement will be recognized by the award of distinction “Journalism Scholar Cum Laude” at graduation. Students have the option of enrolling in ADPR 3723 and ADPR 3743 during the sophomore or junior year. Bolded courses from the list below may be applied to portions of the University Core requirements. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: Journalism major, minor or department consent. 3 Hours. change rapidly given the fluidity of the situation. Earn an overall cumulative 3.50 grade-point average and a cumulative 3.50 grade-point average in journalism courses. Bolded courses from the course list below may be applied to portions of the state minimum core requirements. This course will instruct students in deciding news stories for regional readers, how those stories can best be written and displayed. 1-3 Hour. Primary purpose of course is to enlarge the journalistic skills of students interested in advanced forms of mass communication. Issues of African American history, culture, and socio-political context will be addressed in the analyses of these films. Auction proceeds raised here will support the journalism Student Travel Fund. (Typically offered: Spring). 479-575-2000. Prerequisite: JOUR 2013 with a grade of C or better. (Typically offered: Fall). Cultural/Diversity Requirement: 3 hours of cultural/diversity studies to be selected from the following or as approved by the School of Journalism and Strategic Media: A minimum grade of “C” is required in all journalism courses that serve as prerequisites for advanced journalism courses. 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. Honors Colloquium. Computer-Assisted Publishing. 3 Hours. Writing Requirement: Successful completion of JOUR 4981 with a grade of "C" or better satisfies the Fulbright College Writing Requirement for journalism majors. 3 Hours. African Americans in Film. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring), Intensive training in the methods of gathering and writing news. (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. Core requirement hours may vary by individual, based on placement and previous credit granted. Emphasis on the major types of qualitative and quantitative research, electronic data base searching, and traditional library research. The Journalism and Strategic Media Honors Program gives undergraduates a chance to pursue journalistic research in the context of other academic disciplines. Reading and writing assignments are aimed at familiarizing students with the nature of the mass media and their social responsibilities. Intermediate I (course number 2003) of a World Language. Lab 6 hours. Journalism Writing Requirement. Explore majors, colleges, schedule of classes and other academic resources. 3 Hours. JOUR 405V. State minimum core requirements may vary by individual, based on placement and previous credit granted. The enduring and comprehensive career of Katherine Shurlds (J.D. 1-6 Hour. Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry 119 Chemistry Building, 1 University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 72701. The semester goal is to publish a paper. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). Principles of Macroeconomics (ACTS Equivalency = ECON 2103), Social Science university/state minimum core, Science university/state minimum core with corequisite lab. reaching out via email to get in touch. Larry Foley School Chair 205 Kimpel Hall 479-575-3601 . If not completed during sophomore year, then take: If ADPR 3723 is already completed, then choose one ADPR course from below or complete another remaining degree requirement. No exceptions will be made. Corequisite: JOUR 3072. It is recommended that one course be an internship. Journalism is the most dangerous job in the Philippines. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). The School of Journalism and Strategic Media is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research and media discourse. 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. There is no guarantee that GSP testing slots will be open when desired, so students must schedule well in advance. Introduction to computer skills required in journalism; focuses on training in the major creative software used for generating media graphics and visual communication. World language at the Intermediate I level (2000-level). Wicks will become first person to serve as vice chair of journalism department, and Watkins will become director of the department's graduate program. Please note: Guidance from the CDC, Arkansas Department of Health and university may Lab component arranged. Prerequisite: Junior standing. If enrolling during the junior year, students must have a minimum of 60 credit hours completed, 2.5 cumulative GPA, be an Advertising/Public Relations major, and must have completed ADPR 3723 and ADPR 3743, each with a grade of B or better. JOUR 4883. Students prepare and present television newscasts for air. We are still available to assist you during our normal office hours, and recommend School of Journalism and Strategic Media The School of Journalism and Strategic Media at the University of Arkansas is a subdivision of the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences that teaches and researches news, broadcasting, advertising, public relations, and related media subjects. Prerequisite: Any STAT course or instructor permission. Prerequisite: JOUR 2032 and JOUR 2031L, each with a grade of C or better. In-depth, hands-on exploration of computer hardware and software in the design and production of media messages. Good writing will be emphasized. 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. William D. Schreckhise Department Chair 428 Old Main 479-575-3356 Email: schreckw@uark.edu. The GSP test is only administered a certain number of times each semester. Advanced production techniques in the specialized field of sports television production. JOUR 498VH. Advanced Radio News Reporting. 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. Corequisite: JOUR 3071L. Magazine Editing and Production I. Prerequisite: JOUR 2453 with a grade of C or better, or instructor consent. 525 Old Main Prerequisite: Junior standing. Corequisite: JOUR 2032. in Journalism with Broadcast Concentration, Requirements for B.A. In addition, students are strongly recommended to complete up through the 2013 Intermediate II level of a world language. Select one of the following: Six hours of Advanced Journalism Courses. 3 Hours. JOUR 4063. Prerequisite: JOUR 2013 or JOUR 2032 with a grade of C or better. Focuses on the role of corporations, financial markets, and regulators, and benefiting students interested in sports, entertainment, political and investigative journalism. 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. with Advertising-PR Sequence Eight-Semester Degree Program. Emphasizes clear, effective storytelling in media content production for print, broadcast and digital platforms, including social media, podcasting and video blogging. Advanced Journalistic Practices. Community Journalism. 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. Department of Political Science Website. University of Arkansas JOUR 2031L. All university students must fulfill the minimum University Core requirements. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring), A survey of mass media (newspaper, radio, TV, magazine, advertising, public relations, photography, etc.) A cultural/diversity-approved HIST course is allowed to also satisfy the major's HIST course 3000-level or higher requirement. Sports Television Production II. Students must make a C in order to satisfy the college writing requirement. the most up-to-date information at https://health.uark.edu/coronavirus/. Nine credit hours in JOUR or ADPR courses. Make a lot of noise and you are bound to displease someone who can make you disappear, literally. Prerequisite: JOUR 2032 and JOUR 2031L, each with a grade of C or better. If ECON 2143 was completed, then take a Social Sciences state minimum core course. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). Integrates lessons on corporate social responsibility, personal branding and media entrepreneurship. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring). Directions to Kimpel Hall Link to navigable online Campus Map. Prerequisite: Junior standing. 3 Hours. J-Days is a program of the Walter J. Lemke Department of Journalism at the University of Arkansas. School of Journalism and Strategic Media Website. Continuation of JOUR 4873. Department of Physics 226 Physics Building 825 West Dickson Street University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 72701 P 479-575-2506 F 479-575-6595 E-mail: physics@uark.edu Apply Corequisite: JOUR 2331L. Studio lab and field work outside of regularly scheduled class time required. A cultural/diversity-approved HIST course is allowed to also satisfy the major's 3000-4000 level HIST course requirement. 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. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) Includes the specialized knowledge and skills needed in field reporting, anchoring, writing, and producing news for commercial television. (Typically offered: Fall), An introduction to basic data reporting skills, including how to use data to guide and inform reporting as well as tell stories to better serve the public. 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. (Typically offered: Fall and Summer). Fayetteville, AR 72701 Television News Reporting II. : Sophomore standing, JOUR 1033, each with a grade of C or better skills required in courses. Be added as an additional area of licensure 479-575-4256 Email: rswells uark.edu. Certain number of credit hours taken to complete this level of a world language interested in teacher... 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