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Photojournalism

Minor Concentration in Photojournalism

The minor concentration in photojournalism is designed for students who want a general introduction to the concepts and practices of the professional photojournalist. This minor concentration is restricted to College of Arts and Sciences, College of Fine Arts, and College of Engineering students.

Prerequisites for entering the program are a minimum grade of B in CAS WR 150 Writing and Research Seminar or CAS EN 220 Proseminar in Literature, and a grade of B in COM CO 201 Introduction to Communication Writing. The minor concentration should be declared before the end of the second semester of the sophomore year to ensure sufficient time to complete the requirements.

Required Courses

The following four courses are required for the minor concentration:

COM JO 305 Basic Photography

COM JO 307 Newswriting and Reporting I

COM JO 312 Photojournalism I

COM JO 357 History and Principles of Journalism

Three additional courses must be chosen from the following five:

COM JO 308 Newswriting and Reporting II

COM JO 502 Professional Portfolio

COM JO 513 Advanced Photojournalism

COM JO 515 Photo Editing

COM JO 537 Digital Fundamentals

A grade point average of 2.3 is required in all COM courses. No transfer credit may be used to fulfill the program's eight-course residence requirement in the College of Communication. Students must register for COM CO 201 at the College of Communication Office of Student Services (COM Room 123), and for all other courses at the corresponding COM department. Registration in COM courses is on a space-available basis. For further information, contact the CAS Academic Advising Center, CAS Room 105.

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22 October 2007
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