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The School of Journalism and Telecommunications follows the University of Kentucky's policies on grading, withdrawals, degree completion, academic dishonesty, etc.
Click here to link to the university's statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities.
The University Bulletin information on the College of Communications and Information's requirements, including those for students majoring in Integrated Strategic Communication, Journalism and Media Arts & Studies, is attached below.
Course descriptions for all of the school's majors are attached below.
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