Communication: Journalism - B.A. Degree
Department of Communication
Office: 326 McEwen Hall
(716) 673-3410
Mark Kiyak, Chairperson
Email: communication.department@fredonia.edu
Website: http://home.fredonia.edu/communication
Emphasizes the theory and practice of all forms of journalism including print, electronic, and Internet. An interdisciplinary approach will prepare critical thinkers and reflective practitioners. Research, writing, production, and analysis are all stressed. The program balances the teaching and learning of the practical skills needed in the profession with intellectual, historical, theoretical, and analytic foundations necessary for good journalists. Please note: at least 12 credit hours must be taken at Fredonia.
Major Requirements
Communication Core:
Major Core Courses:
One course from each of the following three categories:
Experiential Courses:
| Short-term study abroad | |
COMM 480 | Communication Internship | 1-15 |
COMM 470 | Fredonia Radio Systems/WNYF/Leader Practicum | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 1 |
Theory Courses:
Non-Journalism Electives:
NOTE: COMM 111-116 and COMM 118: 3 mini courses. Only three credit hours may be from the one-credit mini-courses (COMM 111-116).
Selected Topics in Journalism:
COMM 315 | Selected Topics in Journalism | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 6 |
NOTE:
- COMM 315 is to be taken twice, with different topics, for a total of 6 credit hours.
- Specialty topics will include Governmental Affairs Reporting, Arts Journalism, Sports Journalism, Investigative Journalism, and others depending on demand and availability of staff.
Total Credit Hours: 44-47