Journalism
Dean, Ann Brill, 200 Stauffer-Flint, 864-4755
The School of Journalism has established the policy that any students found to have falsely acquired enrollment material or to have otherwise falsified enrollment material or to have aided other students to falsely acquire or falsify enrollment material will be dropped from their Journalism classes and will be subject to other possible disciplinary action.
The School of Journalism reserves the right to cancel the enrollment of students who fail to attend the first class or laboratory meeting.
Students must attend their classes and laboratory periods. Instructors may take attendance into account in assessing a student's performance and may require a certain level of attendance for passing a course. Instructors may choose to drop students from a course, based on attendance, without the students' consent.
Students also will be dropped from Journalism classes if they lack the prerequisites.
All Journalism classes except 101 Media and Society, 201 Current Issues in Journalism, 288 Laboratory in Media I, 310 Visual Communications, 433 Strategic Communications, 488 Laboratory in Media II, 503 History of Journalism and Mass Communications, 538 International Marketing Communications, 540 Sports, Media and Society, and 618 First Amendment and Society, are open only to Journalism majors and majors in professional schools with a Journalism concentration.
Please note that most Journalism classes require admission to the school.
Application deadlines are September 1 for spring admission and February 1 for summer and fall admission. Change-of-School forms are available in 201 Stauffer-Flint. Admission to the school is competitive. Please consult the 2006-2008 Undergraduate Catalog and Journalism Advising Center. |
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