JOURNALISM COMMUNICATIONS
HISTORY

FRANK GARLAND, Program Director

Program Description:

Housed in the English department, the Journalism Communications program is an interdisciplinary program designed to provide students with a thorough background in journalism for both print and electronic media. Through courses offered by the English department and the Communication Arts, Electronic Media department, students learn the history of media and the theoretical perspectives and ethical issues confronting the various
media, and acquire the practical skills necessary for working successfully in each medium. Also, the major requires numerous practicums where classroom learning is put into practice. Journalism Communications majors are prepared for careers in newspaper reporting, radio, TV, radio and TV production, public relations, advertising, interactive digital media and graduate school. 

Students receive hands-on experience by working on the student newspaper, The Gannon Knight, and at Gannon's own 3,000-watt broadcast and web streaming station, WERG-FM and WERGFM.com. Also, Gannon has a full TV production, digital editing, and multimedia studio that is used for student instruction. 

In addition, the Journalism Communications program provides students with internship opportunities with the Erie Times-News, local television affiliates, ad agencies, radio stations and public relations firms.

A major in this program consists of 53 credits of required upper-level courses in the field of concentration, including practicums, an internship, and a senior research project.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS:

See the section of English for descriptions of courses designated ENGL.

See the section on Theatre and Communication Arts for descriptions of courses designated COMM.

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Journalism Communications Curriculum
(Numerals in front of courses indicate credits)

 FRESHMAN  
 Fall Semester
3College Composition/LENG 111
3Foreign Language
3Intro to Elect Media/COMM 111
3Fundamentals of Speech/SPCH 111
3Introduction to Philosophy/LPHI 131
  
15Credits
 
 Spring Semester
3Critical Anal. and Comp/LENG 112
3Foreign Language
3Sacred Scripture/LTHE 121
3Intro to Psychology/PSYC 111
3History of West & World/LHST 111
1Practicum/COMM 162
16Credits
 
SOPHOMORE  
 Fall Semester
3Writing for Print Media/ENGL 214
3Philosophy II Series/LPHI
3Literature Series/LENG
3US Govt and Politics/POLI 111
3Digital Audio Production/COMM 241
3Voice and Diction/THEA 221
18Credits
 
 Spring Semester
3Theology II Series/LTHE
3Editing/Prod of Print Media/ENGL 215
3Intro to TV Production/COMM 211
3Mass Media and Pop Cult/ENGL 371
3Fine Art Series/LFIN
1Practicum/COMM 262
16Credits
 
JUNIOR   
 Fall Semester
3Radio/TV Performance/COMM 230
3Theology or Phil III Series/LTHE or LPHI
3Corporate Video/COMM 330
3Feature Writing/ENGL 218
3Elective
  
15Credits
 
 Spring Semester
3Prin of Macroeconomics/BCOR 112
3Adv/Specialized Reporting/ENGL 216
3Advanced Speech/SPCH 313
3Broadcast News Writ/Prod/COMM 411
3Public Relations/ENGL 372
3Photojournalism/ENGL 252
18Credits
SENIOR   
 Fall Semester
3Public Policy/POLI 122
3Math
3Ethics and Criticism/COMM 350
3Intro to Env Science/ENV 120 or Environmental Issues/BIOL 103
3Elective
15Credits
 
 Spring Semester
3Media Mgmt/Print Journ/COMM 341
3Internship/COMM 490 or ENGL 375
3Senior Research/COMM 400/ENGL 400
3Elective
3Elective
15Credits


 

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