Bachelor’s degree programs in mass communication encompass four major program areas: advertising/public relations, radio/TV/film, journalism/news editorial/photojournalism, and multimedia. For each specialty, nine semester credits in the desired major, in addition to the 37-41 semester credit Illinois Transferable General Education Core Curriculum, are recommended. The remaining credits necessary to complete an associate degree (a minimum of 64 semester credits) should be chosen with the assistance of an academic adviser. Completion of at least 60 semester credits will permit students to transfer as juniors. Community and junior college students are encouraged to complete an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree prior to transfer. Some schools have specific requirements for all students for admission to the major (e.g., portfolio review, minimum grade point average and/or other forms of assessment). Please check with your academic adviser. Note: Students should be computer literate. Computer skills may be acquired before or early in the college experience.
This program of study integrates courses in journalism, news editorial and photojournalism and applies current trends and technologies to create a cohesive academic program that meets clearly articulated goals that appropriately describe its scope and mission.
The following list of courses is designed for students choosing to begin their college career at Joliet Junior College and later transfer to another Illinois college.