Catalog of Abilene Christian University, 2004-2005 Page: 74
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74 Journalism and Mass Communication
College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
of the American Advertising Federation; Kappa Tau Alpha, national
honor society for journalism and mass communication students; the
Public Relations Student Society of America chapter, affiliate of PRSA;
a chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists; and a student
chapter of the National Broadcast Society.
All majors are strongly encouraged to be active members of at least
one of the professional societies or associations.
Study Abroad Expectations
All students are encouraged to participate in ACU's Study Abroad
program. Classes offered at Study Abroad sites vary depending on
the site. Academic advisors can assist students in planning ahead for
their Study Abroad experience and should be consulted during the
freshman year.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Science: 4 semesters of HS science other than physical science, or >27 on ACT
science subscore.
Deficiency: 3 hours in field other than HS field.
Foreign Language: 4 semesters, one language, in HS.
Deficiency: 6 hours in one language.
OTHER NOTES
Entering students with fewer than 64 hours and all students planning to take their first
college math course must have appropriate SAT/ACT/COMPASS scores for placement.
Consult the current university catalog for information on the schedule of future course
offerings and prerequisites for course enrollment.
See catalog for dual major and dual degree requirements.
Exceptions must be approved on the appropriate exception or substitution form.
ELECTIVES
Students seeking the BS degree from the Department of Journalism and Mass
Communication must complete 30 hours including 18 hours of general electives.
Of the 129 hours, 33 must be advanced, 80 hours must be outside the major field,
and 65 hours outside the major must be from arts and sciences. In the 129-hour
degree plan, students may not exceed 43 hours in the major field. Electives may
include deficiency requirements in science and foreign language.
PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS
Demonstrate acceptable keyboarding skills; >70 on standardized Grammar, Punctuation,
Spelling (GPS) test; SAT verbal score of >550; or ACT English score of >24.
Bachelor of Science Degrees (BS)
Admission Requirements
Before being admitted to a program, a student must satisfy the
requirements listed in the SAT/ACT Placement section of this catalog.
Before enrolling in JMC 102, Creating Media Messages, a student must
make a score of 70 or higher on the Grammar, Punctuation and
Spelling Exam, or have a SAT verbal score of 550 or an ACT English
score of 24.
Degree plans in each field include both academic and practical
experience. In addition to on-campus media experience, students
are required to do an internship. They have the opportunity to work
in internships at the Abilene Reporter-News, local radio and television
stations, local advertising agencies or public relations departments.
Summer internships have been done by recent graduates in
Washington, D.C., Nashville, Oklahoma City, Dallas, Fort Worth,
Amarillo, Abilene, Shreveport, St. Louis, Austin, Atlanta, New York,
Los Angeles, Seattle and Chicago.
Requirements for the major fields are listed below.
ELECTRONIC MEDIA (BS)
BS: ELECTRONIC MEDIA DEGREE PLAN (JELM)
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus ............................... . .............. ............... 3
BIBL 102 A cts-Revelation ................................................... ............................................ 3
BIBL 211 Message of the Old Testament .......... ................. .......... ..... 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture ........................................ 3
A d vanced Bib le ................................................................ ............................................... 3
English
ENGL 111 Composition and Rhetoric ............................. .................. 3
Lite ratu re ........................................................................... 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication ........................................ .......... 3
History
HIST 117 Civilization I or
HIST 221 American History I .......................................................... 3
Science
Courses in two fields: biology, chemistry, geology, physics, AENV 130, NUTR 120 ...... 6BS: ELECTRONIC MEDIA DEGREE PLAN (CONTINUED)
Mathematics
SM ATH 120 ........................................ 3
EXSC 100 + 3 activities ....................... ................... ..... 4
UNIV 100 University Sem inar ....................................................................................................... 1
TO TA L U N IVE RS ITY CO RE ......................................................................................................... 41
English
Com position: ENGL 112, 326 or literature ................................................ 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
HIST 118 Civilization II or
HIST 222 Am erican History Il ........................................................................................... 3
Choose from: anthropology, economics (also AGRB 261), geography, philosophy,
political science, psychology, sociology (maximum one course per area) .................. 6
Fine Arts
Choose one: ART 101, MUSM 230, THEA 220 or THEA 250 ................................ 3
T O TA L B S C O R E ........................................................................................................................... 1 5
*The student must continue the sequence chosen for the University Core.
Journalism and Mass Communication
JMC 100 Media Issues ........................................ ..................... 3
JMC 102 Creating Media Messages ....................................... 3
JM C 201 Introduction to Visual M edia ........................................................................ 3
JMC 310 Interactive Media or
JM C 451 Electronic Publishing ........................................ 3
JMC 342 Publication Design ............................................ 3
JMC 488 Communication Law ........................................... 3
JM C 495 Internship ................................................................................................................. 1
TOTAL JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION CORE ............................................19
Electronic Media
JM C 239 W riting for Electronic Delivery ...................................................................... 3
JM C 260 Television Studio Production .......................................................................... 3
JM C 317 Electronic M edia Principles ............................................................................ 3
TOTAL ELECTRONIC M EDIA CORE ..................... ................................... 9
TOTAL ......................................................... 28
Choose one of the following 12 hour tracks:
Digital Media (DM)
JMC 310 Interactive Media or
JM C 451 Electronic Publishing ........................................ 3
JM C 452 Advanced Digital M edia ................................................................................. 3
JM C electives ........................................ 6
Visual Communication (VC)
JM C 233 Introduction to Photography ........................................................................ 3
JM C 360 Television Field Production ............................................................................ 3
JM C 405 Visual Portfolio .................. ...................... 3
JM C e lectives .................................................................................................................. . . . . 3
T O T A L ............................................................................................................................................ 1 2
Concentration
Choose from: art, communication, computer science, English, ethnic and
women's studies, marketing, political science, psychology or sociology.
Lo w e r leve l se lectio n s ......................................................................................................... . . .. <_9
A dvanced selectio ns .............................................................................................................. >6
TOTAL ............................................................... 15
M in im u m ........................................................................................................................................ 18
Minimum GPA in major ................................................. 2.00
Minimum GPA for graduation ............................................ 2.25
M inim um liberal arts and sciences hours ...................................................... 65
Minimum advanced hours ...................................... 33
M inim u m total ho u rs ......................... ................................................................................ 129
Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.INTEGRATED MARKETING
COMMUNICATION (BS)BS: INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION DEGREE PLAN (IMC)
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus ........................................ 3
BIB L 102 A cts-Revelatio n ......................................................... 3
BIBL 211 M essage of the O ld Testam ent ..................................................... 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture ........................................ 3
A dvanced B ib le ........................................ 3
English
ENGL 111 Com position and Rhetoric ........................................ 3
Lite ratu re ........................................ 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication ....... .......... ........................ 3
History
HIST 117 Civilization I or
HIST 221 American History I .......................................... 3
Science
Courses in two fields: biology, chemistry, geology, physics, AENV 130, NUTR 120 ...... 6
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