Michael Bugeja, Associate Director
Anne Coopr-Chen, Associate Director
To that end, the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism:
The School
Journalism today is a profession--like medicine, law, teaching, or engineering. It requires its practitioners to be educated culturally and trained professionally. Blending the liberal arts with professional courses, Ohio University journalism students take approximately three-fourths of their courses outside the professional school.
Six sequences are offered, all leading to the Bachelor of Science in Journalism degree: advertising, magazine journalism, news writing and editing, public relations, broadcast news and online journalism.
While there is overlap between journalism and telecommunications in broadcast news career preparation, students interested in being news writers, reporters, and anchors should enroll in the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism, and students interested in studio and field production should enroll in the School of Telecommunications.
Many students add to their experience by writing for and editing The Post,the independent daily campus newspaper; the Athena,the University yearbook; or The Ohio Journalist,the school's alumni publication. Some also serve on the staffs of local newspapers. Work might include gathering and writing news and features; editing local and wire copy; writing headlines; and preparing layouts.
In broadcast news, students can get practical experience preparing and broadcasting news over WOUB AM, FM, and TV, the University's radio and television stations, and over the local cable television system.
Online journalism opportunities are available for students through virtually any department or agency on campus or in the community, since most have active Web sites.
Advertising and public relations students gain practical experience through internships with agencies, corporations, hospitals, charitable groups, newspapers, magazines, and broadcast stations. Students serve in public relations capacities with University and community organizations.
With increased media use of computers and the Internet, many employers are seeking graduates who can write and design materials for the World Wide Web. The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism provides courses in Web page design and reporting to help students develop the skills necessary for Internet-based journalism careers.
1Approximately 40 transfer students will be accepted annually into the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism.
2Transfer students from within or outside Ohio University will be considered only when they have at least 48 quarter hours (32 semester hours) with a minimum 3.0 g.p.a.
3In addition to grades, consideration will be given to test scores, journalism grades, journalism background in a program offered by the school (professional, college, or high school), letters of recommendation, and personal statements of intent.
4Transfer applications will be considered in spring for admission only in the fall quarter.
5You may apply for transfer only through use of the school's Application for Transfer form, obtained by writing to the admissions committee.
6Official transcripts, letters, and other supporting documents must be attached to the Application for Transfer at the time of its submission.
7Evaluations will be conducted and decisions made by a special faculty committee.
8Application for transfer should be received by the School of Journalism no later than the closing date of the winter quarter. Provisional admittance may be granted if the required 48 quarter hours are achieved by fall quarter.
Journalism students at Ohio University meet the above provision largely by fulfilling two sets of requirements: general, which are followed by all students, and specialized, which are chosen by the student with the guidance of an advisor.
Sociology and/or Anthropology (2 qtrs)
Economics (2 qtrs)
Psychology (1 qtr) (except PSY 120)
History (2 qtrs)
English (2 qtrs)
Statistics (1 qtr) (from approved school list)
Philosophy (2 qtrs) (one must be PHIL 120 or320)
Foreign Language (3 qtrs basic sequence or1 qtr advanced) orNatural Science (3 qtrs as approved by advisor)
Comparative Arts/Fine Arts (nonperformance courses) (2 qtrs) orAfrican American and/ orWomen's Studies (2 qtrs)
Speech (1 qtr) COMS 103
1A minimum of 36 hours in a single department within the College of Arts and Sciences (usually structured in accordance with the major requirements of the selected department).
2A minimum of 18 approved hours in each of two departments in Arts and Sciences.
3A minimum of 18 approved hours in one Arts and Sciences department and 18 advisor-approved hours in any other series of related courses.
4A minimum of 20 approved hours in one Arts and Sciences department and 16 advisor-approved hours in any other series of related courses.
Any courses defined as professional cannot be used as specialization courses.
Additional nonjournalism courses are required in some sequences. No course may be counted in more than one type of requirement. For example, a course used to meet a general requirement may not be applied to a sequence or specialization area requirement as well.
2To remain active in the B.S.J. program, you must earn at least a C in all core courses.
3No core course may be taken more than twice.
JOUR 133 or 133A Precision Language 4 JOUR 221 Graphics 5 JOUR 231 or 231A News Writing 4 JOUR 233 Information Gathering 3 JOUR 411 Communication Law 3 JOUR 412 Ethics, Mass Media & Soc. 3JOUR 105 Introduction to Mass Communication, a freshman course, is optional and not a required course for journalism majors.
Additional requirements for the various sequences are as follows:
JOUR 250 Advertising Principles 4 JOUR 340 Advertising Strageties 3 JOUR 375 Advert. Media Planning and Buying 4 JOUR 450 Advert. Copy Writing 3 JOUR 482 Advertising Management 4 JOUR 486 Advertising Campaigns 5 MKT 202 Marketing Principles 4 Advisor-approved internship required. Recommended electives:JOUR 321 Print Advertising and Layout 4 JOUR 476 Advertising Research 4 JOUR 475 Adv. Advertising, Media Planning and Buying 4 JOUR 477 Promotional Media 4
JOUR 350 Radio Broadcast News 4 JOUR 352 TV Broadcast News 4 JOUR 353 Broadcast News Prac. orapproved internship 2 JOUR 452 Broadcast News Producing 4 JOUR 455 Seminar in Broadcast News 3 JOUR 458 TV News Practice 4 JOUR 459 Advanced TV News Practice 3 JOUR 464 Reporting Public Affairs 3 Journalism electives to make 45 or more hours
JOUR 430 Mag. Editing and Prod. 4 JOUR 431 Mag. Practice 3 JOUR 441 Mag. Feature Writing 4 Select four advisor-approved electives; additional electives as desired. Recommended electives are:JOUR 311 History of Journalism 4 JOUR 314 Online J. Fundamentals 3 JOUR 331 Reporting Contemporary Issues 3 JOUR 333 News Editing 4 JOUR 363 Review and Criticism 3 JOUR 407 Electronic Publishing 4 JOUR 418 Web Editing 3 JOUR 431 Mag, Practice, second time 3 JOUR 432 Specialized Bus. Mags. 3 JOUR 435 Advanced Editing 3 JOUR 442 Adv. Feature Writing 3 JOUR 464 Reporting Public Affairs 3 JOUR 466 International Media 4 JOUR 467 Foreign Correspondence 4 JOUR 468 Column Writing 3 JOUR 479 Computer Assisted Reptg. 3
JOUR 311 Hist. of Am. Journalism 4 JOUR 331 Reporting Contemp. Issues 3 JOUR 333 News Editing 4 JOUR 332 Reporting Practicum 2 and JOUR 334 Editing Practicum 2 orapproved internship JOUR 464 Reporting Public Affairs 3 Select two of the following:JOUR 350 Radio Broadcast News 4 JOUR 363 Review and Criticism 3 JOUR 441J Mag. Feature Writing 4 JOUR 442 Adv. Mag. Feature Writing 3 JOUR 465 Editorial Page 3 JOUR 468 Column Writing 3 JOUR 470 Sportswriting 3 Journalism electives to make 45 or more hours
JOUR 314 Online J. Fundamentals 3 JOUR 333 News Editing 4 JOUR 415 Online J. Practice 3 JOUR 416 Online J. Seminar 3 Advisor-approved internship Select one of the following:JOUR 418 Web Editing 3 JOUR 419 Online Legal Issues 3 JOUR 479 Computer Assisted Rptg. 3 VICO 361 Intro Web Design 4 Select two advisor-approved electives; additional electives as desired. Recommended electives are:JOUR 250 Advertising Principles 4 JOUR 270 Intro to Public Relations 3 JOUR 331 Reporting Contemp. Issues 3 JOUR 350 Radio Broadcast News 4 JOUR 407 Electronic Publishing 4 JOUR 430 Mag. Editng and Prod. 4 JOUR 435 Advanced Editing 3 JOUR 464 Reporting Public Affairs 3 JOUR 466 International Media 4 VICO 462 Adv. Web Design 4
JOUR 270 Intro to Public Relations 3 JOUR 333 News Editing 4 JOUR 370 Media Relations and Publicity 4 JOUR 471 PR Principles 4 JOUR 472 Advanced PR 4 Advisor-approved internship Select three advisor-approvrd electives; additional electives as desired. Recommende electives are:JOUR 250 Advertising Principles 4 JOUR 314 Online J. Fundamentals 3 JOUR 321 Advertising Layout 4 JOUR 331 Reporting Contemp. Issues 3 JOUR 350 Radio Broadcast News 4 JOUR 407 Electronic Publishing 4 JOUR 418 Web Editing 3 JOUR 430 Mag. Editing and Prod. 4 JOUR 432 Specialized Bus. Mags. 3 JOUR 435 Advanced Editing 3 JOUR 441 Mag. Feature Writing 4 JOUR 442 Adv. Article Writing 3 JOUR 464 Reporting Public Affairs 3 JOUR 470 Sportswriting 3
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