Journalism
Journalism Curriculum
Journalism Curriculum
This section includes information on pre-major requirements, degree requirements for both the print and broadcast options, and a listing of courses offered by the Journalism program.
To see a list of course offerings for the current semester, visit the Office of the Registrar's Schedule of Classes.
Registration for classes is performed online through WebUK.
Degree Requirements (PDF): Includes information on pre-major requirements as well as major requirements.
List of Journalism Courses (PDF): A list of courses offered at the School. Not all courses are offered each semester, so students need to plan their schedules accordingly.
Broadcast students on the set of the live daily student newscast.
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