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Job and Graduate School Placement Rates: MA in Journalism



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Job and Graduate School Placement Rates: MA in Journalism





Year

# of graduates employed in major field

# of graduates employed in related fields

# of graduates employed outside field

# of graduates accepted for further study

# of graduates not accounted for

2010-2011

4

2

1

0

1

2011-2012

9

2

2

0

3

2012-2013

2

1

3

0

0

2013-2014

3

2

1

0

1

2014-2015

3

0

0

0

0

Five –Year Total

21

7

7

0

5




















Appendix VIII: Letters from the Assessment Office: MA in Journalism



Appendix X
Required/Elective Course Work in Certificate Program

Certificate Program: Digital Communications Person responsible for the report: ____Janet Dooley___





Courses Required in the Certificate Program (By Course Number and Title)

Total

Required

Hours

JMC 562—Web Design for Mass Media

JMC 641—Web/Online Strategies for JMC

Select nine hours from among the following:

JMC 500—Photojournalism

JMC 501—Multi-Media Writing

JMC 532—Corporate and Instructional Video

JMC 575—Documentary Journalism

JMC 606—Depth Reporting



3

3
3


3

3




Expand table as needed.
Professional society that may have influenced the program offering and/or requirements:
Although the graduate program is not accredited by the Accrediting Council for Journalism and Mass Communications its standards are still applied to graduate study. Professional organization standards from the American Advertising Federation, Investigative Reporters and Editors, the National Broadcasting Society, Online Quality Matters Assurance process, the Public Relations Student Society of America, and the Society of Professional Journalists all enter into considerations related to program requirements.

Certificate Program: Media Management Person responsible for the report: _Janet Dooley______





Courses Required in the Certificate Program (By Course Number and Title)

Total

Required

Hours

JMC 603—Media Management

JMC 604—Journalism and Mass Communications Law and Ethics

Select nine hours from among the following:

JMC 510—Magazine Editorial Practice

JMC 533—Radio-Television Programming

JMC 536—International Communications

JMC 550—Contemporary Issues in Radio and Television

JMC 555—Women and Minorities in the Media

JMC 632—Public Broadcasting

JMC 612—History of Mass Communications

JMC 641—Web/Online Strategies for Mass Communications


3

3
3


3

3



Expand table as needed.
Professional society that may have influenced the program offering and/or requirements:
Although the graduate program is not accredited by the Accrediting Council for Journalism and Mass Communications its standards are still applied to graduate study. Professional organization standards from the American Advertising Federation, Investigative Reporters and Editors, the National Broadcasting Society, Online Quality Matters Assurance process, the Public Relations Student Society of America, and the Society of Professional Journalists all enter into considerations related to program requirements.


Certificate Program: Integrated Strategic Communications Person responsible for the report: __Janet Dooley_____





Courses Required in the Certificate Program (By Course Number and Title)

Total

Required

Hours

JMC 508—Strategic Communications Research

JMC 515—Advertising Strategy

OR JMC 538–Public Relations Case Studies

Select nine hours from among the following:

JMC 515—Advertising Strategy (if not taken as part of required six hours)

JMC 525—Advertising Campaigns

JMC 532—Corporate and Instructional Video

JMC 537—Public Relations Writing

JMC 538—Public Relations Case Studies (if not taken as part of required six hours)

JMC 539—Public Relations Campaigns

JMC 609—Seminar in Public Relations

JMC 641—Web/Online Strategies





3

3

3



3

3



Expand table as needed.
Professional society that may have influenced the program offering and/or requirements:
Although the graduate program is not accredited by the Accrediting Council for Journalism and Mass Communications its standards are still applied to graduate study. Professional organization standards from the American Advertising Federation, Investigative Reporters and Editors, the National Broadcasting Society, Online Quality Matters Assurance process, the Public Relations Student Society of America, and the Society of Professional Journalists all enter into considerations related to program requirements.





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