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Journalism and Media Studies Major (BA)


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Journalism and Media Studies Major - Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Please see the UNLV Greenspun Department of Journalism and Media Studies web page at journalism.unlv.edu/index.htm for information about department programs, faculty and facilities.

Please see advising information at the UNLV Greenspun College of Urban Affairs Student Advising Center urbanaffairs.unlv.edu/advising

 Accreditation

Institution - Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities www.nwccu.org

Learning Outcomes 

  1. Analyze and apply the principles and laws of freedom of speech and press, including the right to dissent, to monitor and criticize power, and to assemble and petition for redress of grievances;
  2. Analyze the history and role of professionals and institutions in shaping journalism, media and communications organizations;
  3. Analyze the diversity of groups in a global society in relationship to journalism, media and communications organizations;
  4. Analyze concepts and apply theories in the use and presentation of images and information;
  5. Demonstrate an understanding of professional ethical principles in journalism, media, and communications organizations to work ethically in pursuit of truth, accuracy, fairness and diversity;
  6. Think critically, creatively and independently;
  7. Conduct research and evaluate information by methods appropriate to professional journalism, media and communications organizations;
  8. Craft and deliver effective messages in oral, written, and/or visual forms, as appropriate to the journalism, media and communications profession in which they plan to work;
  9. Critically evaluate their own work and that of others for accuracy and fairness, clarity, appropriate style and grammatical correctness;
  10. Apply basic numerical and statistical concepts;
  11. Apply tools and technologies appropriate for the journalism, media and communications professions in which they plan work;
  12. Prepare collaborative projects for the appropriate journalism, media and communications professions in which they plan to work.

University Graduation Requirements

Recommended Courses That Meet General Education Core Requirements


The Greenspun College of Urban Affairs strongly recommends that students address their General Education Core curriculum requirements through our college. The following classes offered in our college meet graduation requirements:

Seminars


In addition


Incoming freshmen are strongly encouraged to join a Learning Community (LC) during their first-year at UNLV. A Learning Community is a cohort of students who take coursework together and benefit from the following outcomes: greater course satisfaction, increased interaction between faculty and students, increased understanding of the connections between disciplines, better connections with peers, improved student engagement and involvement on campus, increased satisfaction with the college experience

Journalism and Media Studies Degree - Total: 120 Credits


The Greenspun College of Urban Affairs strongly recommends that students address their General Education Core curriculum requirements through our college. The following classes offered in our college meet graduation requirements:

General Education Requirements - Subtotal: 37-40 Credits


First-Year Seminar - Credits: 2-3


English Composition - Credits: 6


Constitutions - Credits: 4-6


Mathematics - Credits: 3


Distribution Requirement - Credits: 19


 Please see Distribution Requirements  for more information.

  • Humanities and Fine Arts:
    • Automatically satisfied by Major requirement
  • Social Sciences: 9 credits
    • One course each from three different fields
  • Life and Physical Sciences and Analytical Thinking: 9-10 credits

Multicultural and International


(see note 1 below)

Areas of Interest or Specialization - Credits: 15


Areas of interest are crafted for individual students in consultation with faculty advisors, and must be a minimum of fifteen credits. More credits may be recommended and those would reduce the number of upper division electives available. 

Upper Division Electives - Credits: 9


 Total credits within the major (including pre-major courses): 54 (see note 1)

Electives - Credits: 26-29


Total Credits: 120


Note


  1. Total credits within the major, consist of 9 credits of Pre-major courses, 21 credits of Journalism and Media Studies Core, 15 credits of Areas of Interest or Specialization, and 9 credits of Upper division electives for a total of 54 credits.

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