Journalism Minor
Journalism teaches you how to find and report news, how to create other types of media using the latest technology.
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A Minor in Journalism will give you insight into several fields, including the history and ethics of journalism and the techniques to produce digital, broadcast, and print content.
- Degree Type
- Minor
- Area of Interest
- Communications, Marketing & Media
- Associated Colleges or Schools
- Program Location
- Queens Campus
- Required Credit Hours
- 18
Courses
JOU 1000 (or COM 1001), JOU 2300, (or COM2301), JOU 1402 or JOU 1500
9 credits of JOU courses
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