College of Liberal Arts & Sciences The University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication The University of Iowa

Curriculum

Majors complete a minimum of 33 s.h. and a maximum of 40 s.h. of journalism and mass communication courses in accordance with College of Liberal Arts and Sciences guidelines. Students must achieve a g.p.a. of at least 2.00 in courses in their major in order to graduate. Majors also must complete a second major or 24 s.h. in a second area of concentration.

The undergraduate program's flexibility allows each major to develop an individual plan of study in consultation with a faculty adviser.

Required Courses Minimum of 33, maximum of 40 semester hours.

Premajor Foundation Courses

Journalism Professional Skills Courses

Conceptual Courses

Electives

Second Area of Concentration

Every student with a major in journalism must complete a second major or a concentration area outside the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Study in the second major or concentration area enables students to acquire a substantial body of knowledge or expertise in a relevant area, learn how another discipline views the world, and/or develop a companion set of skills to those in journalism and mass communication.

Students who satisfy the requirement by completing a concentration area must choose 24 s.h. of related course work in one or more departments; at least 15 of the 24 s.h. must be earned in advanced courses (in most departments, advanced courses are numbered 100 or above). B.A. students who complete a minor in business administration are credited with completing the concentration area requirement. Course work in the concentration area must be arranged in consultation with the student’s advisor; each student must have the advisor’s written endorsement of the second major or concentration area before graduation.