UWM Undergraduate Catalog 2008-09

College of Letters and Science

Journalism and Mass Communication



The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication emphasizes the study of the social implications and responsibilities of the mass media, an understanding of the processes of communication, and a fundamental knowledge of mass communication techniques and procedures. The program provides students with a broad background in the liberal arts and sciences, which are vital aspects of contemporary life and essential to those entering careers in mass communication.

Criteria and Procedures for Admission to the Major or Minor

1. Applications for admission to the JMC major and minor are received by the JMC office between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. from the third Monday through the fifth Friday of the fall and spring semesters. Applications mailed and postmarked by 4 p.m. on the fifth Friday of a semester also will be accepted.

2. Students are eligible to apply if they meet all of the following criteria:

a. They have at least 24 credits on the transcript, excluding CLEP credits and retroactive foreign-language credits. These 24 credits must include at least 12 credits taken in residence at UWM unless the applicant has completed a bachelor's degree and is seeking an additional major or degree.

b. They have passed the required JMC major core courses (JMC 101 and 201).

3. Applicants are required to submit:

a. a completed application form containing contact information (phone number, UWM e-mail address, and mailing address) and indicating the minor or intended sub-major/concentration in the major;

b. a current UWM transcript [official or unofficial];

c. a current resume; and

d. a 500-word written statement outlining their academic interests; career goals; experience related to journalism, communication, media, or related areas; and any other factors they believe may be relevant to the decision about admission to the major or minor.

Course of Study: Major

A journalism and mass communication major requires a minimum of 39 credits in journalism and mass communication, including 24 or more credits in courses numbered 300 or above. In addition to JMC 101 and 201, which are required for admission to the major and which count toward the 39 required credits, all majors must complete JMC 661 (Seminar in Mass Communication and Society), which meets the L&S requirement for a research experience in the major, and JMC 559 (Law of Mass Communication). Majors also must complete the requirements of one of three concentrations (Journalism/Documentary, Media Studies, or Strategic Communication). Students must complete at least 15 upper-division (numbered 300 and above) credits in the major in residence at UWM. The College requires that students attain at least a 2.5 GPA on all credits in the major attempted at UWM. In addition, students must attain a 2.5 GPA on all major credits attempted, including transfer work.

CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS

1. Journalism/Documentary: Select one of the following three groups.

Group A (Broadcast)

JMC 204

Integrated Reporting for Journalism and Documentary

3

JMC 342 (542)

Television News Reporting

3

JMC 544 (642) Television Newsroom Management 3
JMC 604 Advanced Integrated Reporting for Journalism and Documentary 3

Group B (Print/Online)

JMC 204

Integrated Reporting for Journalism and Documentary

3

JMC 320

Print and Online News

3

JMC 500

Advanced Reporting

3

JMC 604 Advanced Integrated Reporting for Journalism and Documentary 3

Group C (Documentary)

JMC 204

Integrated Reporting for Journalism and Documentary

3

JMC 332

Introduction to Digital Documentary 3

JMC 532

Documentary Production

3

JMC 604 Advanced Integrated Reporting for Journalism and Documentary 3

2. Media Studies

JMC 262 Principles of Media Studies

3

JMC 562

Media Studies and Culture

3

One Production course from among the following:

JMC 204

Integrated Reporting for Journalism and Documentary

3

JMC 231

Publication Design 3

JMC 232

Photojournalism

3

JMC 306 Feature and Magazine Article Writing 3
JMC 307 Strategic Communication Writing and Production 3
JMC 336 Media Graphics 3
JMC 504 Critical and Opinion Writing 3
JMC 602 Specialized Reporting: (Subtitle) 3

One Media Studies course from among the following:

JMC 356 (556)

Media Literacy

3

JMC 360 (560)

History of Mass Media 3

JMC 361

Media Ethics

3

JMC 450 Race and Ethnicity in the Media 3
JMC 614 Mass Media and Public Opinion 3
JMC 615 The Mass Media and Politics 3
JMC 620 Global Media Systems 3
JMC 645 (445) Health and the Media 3
JMC 659 Comparative Media Law 3

3. Strategic Communication

JMC 207 Introduction to Strategic Communication

3

JMC 307

Strategic Communication Writing and Production

3

JMC 505 Research for Strategic Communication 3
JMC 524 Strategic Communication Campaigns 3

Course of Study: Minor

Students must complete at least 9 upper-division (numbered 300 and above) credits in the minor in residence at UWM. The College requires that students attain at least a 2.5 GPA on all credits in the minor attempted at UWM. In addition, students must attain a 2.5 GPA on all minor credits attempted, including transfer work. A minor in journalism and mass communication consists of a minimum of 18 credits in journalism and mass communication, at least 9 of them at the 300 level or above taken in residence at UWM, including:

JMC 101

Introduction to Mass Media

3

JMC 201

Media Writing

3

Courses

Crosslisted Courses

The following courses offered by the Department of English may be used to fulfill curricular requirements of the undergraduate major or minor in journalism and mass communicaiton.

English 430

Advanced Writing Workshop

3

English 435

Professional and Technical Writing

3

Related Course

The following course offered by the Department of English may be of interest to JMC students but may not be used to fulfill curricular requirements of the JMC major or minor.

English 206

Technical Writing

3

Faculty and Staff

David S. Allen, Assoc. Prof., Ph.D.
University of Minnesota

David Backes, Prof., Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin-Madison

George A. Bailey, Prof. Emeritus, Ph.D.

Paul Brewer, Assoc. Prof., Ph.D.
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

Becky Crowder, Senior Lect., M.A.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Earl S. Grow, Assoc. Prof. Emeritus, Ph.D.

Ruane B. Hill, Prof. Emeritus, Ph.D.

Gregg Hoffman, Sr. Lect. Emeritus, M.A.

Donald LeDuc, Prof. Emeritus, Ph.D.

Elana Levine, Asst. Prof., Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Barbara Ley, Asst. Prof., Ph.D.
University of California at Santa Cruz

Kay Magowan, Sr. Lect. Emerita, M.A.

Jessica McBride, Lect., M.A.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Michael Newman, Asst. Prof., Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin-Madison

David H. Pritchard, Prof., Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Joette Rockow, Sr. Lect., M.A.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Alison Rostankowski, Sr. Lect., M.A.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Jeffery Smith, Prof., Ph.D., Chair
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Carol Stabile, Prof., Ph.D.
Brown University

K. E. Supriya, Assoc. Prof., Ph.D.
University of Illinois

Marc Tasman, Lect., M.F.A.
The Ohio State University

Jing Zhang, Asst. Prof., Ph.D.
University of Illinois

Mark Zoromski, Sr. Lect., M.A.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee



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