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DEPARTMENT LITERATURE
Journalism Bulletin
Updated Journalism Courses
Diversity and Inclusivity
- Policy
- Diversity Activities of Summer 2009
- Diversity Activities of Spring 2009
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Diversity Activities of Fall 2008
- Diversity Activities of Spring 2008
- Diversity Activities of Fall 2007
- Diversity Activities of Spring 2007
- Diversity Activities of Fall 2006
- Diversity Activities of Spring 2006
- Diversity Activities of Fall 2005
COURSE SYLLABUSES
Summer 2010
Spring 2010
Fall 2009
Summer 2009
Spring 2009
Fall 2008
Spring 2008
Fall 2007
Spring 2007
Fall 2006
DEPARTMENT POLICIES
Early Drop Policy
First Day Attendance Policy
GUEST SPEAKERS
Spring 2007
Fall 2006
HIGHLIGHTS
Nationally Accredited Program
Teacher-Student Interactions
Emphasis on Professionalism
Student Achievements
Outstanding Alumni
CURRICULUM
Writing/Editing emphasis
Public Relations emphasis
Advertising emphasis
Visual Journalism emphasis
Media Studies emphasis
2.5 GPA requirement
TEACHING APPROACH
Critical thinking skills
Writing skills
Presentation skills
FACULTY
8 full-time and 3 adjunct
Diverse expertise and background
STUDENTS
250 students majoring in Journalism
Student organizations
- Student Ad Club
- Public Relations Society of America
- Society of Professional Journalists
- Kappa Tau Alpha
- UWO Photo Club
EQUIPMENT / FACILITIES
3 Macintosh Computer Labs
Multimedia Production Lab
Photography Studio
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| First Day Attendance Policy
The Department of Journalism has a limited enrollment in most classes to conform to ACEJMC standards. The department has a first day attendance policy to assure that valuable slots in classes are filled. A student who does not attend class on the first day forfeits that slot, the student’s name will be officially removed from the class roster by the faculty. The student may re-enroll to gain entrance if the slot has not been filled. This policy is not in effect for Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication, Principles of Advertising and Principles of Public Relations. An exemption is given if the student provides medical documentation that required treatment must be done on the first class day. Documentation must be provided before that class. |
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