2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Journalism and Mass Communications
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Angela M. Powers, Director
Professors: Adams, Benjamin, Powers, and Simon; Associate Professors: An, Bressers, Gould, Gordon, Pearce, and Smethers; Assistant Professors: Baltrip, Freeland, Loggins, Muturi, and Mwangi; Instructor: Wolgast; Emeriti Professors: Marsh and Oukrop; Emeriti Associate Professors: Chastain, Daly, MacFarland, and Prince; Emeriti Assistant Professors: Hause and Puntney.
105 Kedzie Hall
785-532-6890
Fax: 785-532-5484
E-mail: journalism@k-state.edu
jmc.ksu.edu
The study of mass communications provides students with the tools to function effectively in an information-intensive society, whether as creators or as consumers of information.
Students follow a general course of study in the College of Arts and Sciences, a specialized professional curriculum in the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications, and a focused selection of courses in an outside discipline.
The program offers a hands-on education that provides students with practical experience. Students can serve on the staffs of the Kansas State Collegian, the student newspaper; the Royal Purple yearbook; and campus radio station KSDB-FM. Students can also produce television programs for local cable television, including Manhattan Matters, a weekly community newsmagazine, and Purple Power Play, a sports show highlighting K-State athletics.
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education-Journalism (EDJOR ) and Teacher Licensure
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education-English and Journalism (EDENJ ) and Teacher Licensure
Bachelor of Science-Optional Secondary Education Journalism Teacher Licensure
ProgramsBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of ScienceMinor
Minor CoursesMass Communications
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