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Students studying journalism at the university may choose from two "Combined Major" programs These "combined majors" are not considered minors or double majors, but involve a lesser number of credit hours from each major area than would be required for a full major. Note that students with Combined Majors must have an adviser in each of the two departments. Other journalism combined programs include: agriculture with a journalism minor
Requirements for a Combined Major in Journalism and Political Science This option is recommended for students who have a strong interest in the reporting of public affairs.
Specific American Political Affairs and Foreign Affairs courses are listed below. For more information see the Political Sciences class listings in the Catalog of Studies. (This link will take you to the Course Descriptions PDF. The Political Science descriptions start on page 31 of the Catalog of Studies and page 85 of the PDF.)
Requirements for a Combined Major in Journalism and English
For more information, vist the English Department website.
Agriculture with a minor in journalism A special program in the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences enables agriculture students to take a minor in journalism. Those requirments can be chosen from three areas:
Teaching Certification in Journalism Through another program, students can seek Teaching Certification in Journalism. This requires completion of a bachelor's degree in Arts' and Sciences and the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) degree through the College of Education. To apply to the M.A.T. program, students must complete the following with a GPA of 2.70. Admission to the program is competitive. Complete minimum of 24 hours in a primary teaching field. Those who
plan to teach journalism in Arkansas public schools will be advised to
choose English as a primary teaching field. Graphics Study for Journalists Journalism students in any sequence who want to specialize in graphic design may take 15 hours of specific art courses. These courses will count in your degree program as electives. ART 1013 Drawing Fundamentals I Graphics and graphics-related courses in the journalism department include: JOUR 2063 Media Technology. An overview of
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. Return to Undergraduate
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