The Journalism program seeks to prepare students to enter the workforce
in journalism and its related fields (such as public relations and advertising)
and to offer job retraining to matriculated students making a career
switch or needing to meet the changing technological demands of the
field. The program also seeks to prepare students to transfer to four-year
institutions as journalism majors and to train students to be media-literate
members of the community.
Instruction is supplemented by hands-on experience working for the
student newspaper, The Skyline View, a bi-weekly publication.
Students also attend local and regional conferences and have opportunities
to pursue internships and jobs in the field.
The degree and certificate programs prepare the
student for such careers as newspaper and magazine reporting, writing,
and editing; technical writing; copyediting; advertising; and public
relations.
Journalism
Courses
JOUR 110 MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY (3) Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL
836 or ESOL 400, or equivalent.
A general-interest survey course which provides a historical and theoretical
perspective through which to assess the impact the mass media –
newspapers, magazines, the Internet, radio, television, film, adverting,
and public relations – have had on society. Students will learn
about the rights and responsibilities of the media, as well as the way
in which economic, ethical and legal concerns influence media decisions.
The course trains students to become discerning media consumers in this
information-saturated age. Transfer credit: UC; CSU (D3). (CAN JOUR
4).
JOUR 120 WRITING & REPORTING FOR THE MEDIA (3) Three lecture hours and one lab hour per week. Prerequisite: Eligibility
for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent.
Techniques for news gathering, judging news values, and writing various
journalistic styles (news stories, editorials, features, columns, sports
for print and electronic media). Designed for students interested in
professional preparation in print and electronic journalism. Transfer
credit: UC; CSU. (CAN JOUR 2).
JOURN 121 ADVANCED WRITING AND REPORTING FOR THE MEDIA (3)
Three lecture hours and one lab hour per week. Prerequisite: Completion of JOUR 120 with a C or better. Focus on advanced reporting skills and convergence journalism, including conveying news stories through more than text. Students enhance their reporting and news writing by cultivating a beat, using the Web and databases, supplementing text with audio and video, creating podcasts, and blogging. Designed to prepare students for the converging worlds of print, broadcast and online journalism. Transfer credit: UC; CSU.
JOUR 300 NEWSPAPER STAFF (3) Three lecture hours and three lab hours by arrangement per week.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 836, or ESOL 400, or
equivalent. Recommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in JOUR
120.
Production of the college newspaper. Discussion and criticism by staff
of the publication. Students will get practical experience in writing
as preparation for future print and electronic media work. May be repeated
for credit a maximum of three times. Transfer credit: CSU.
JOUR 301 ONLINE NEWSPAPER STAFF (3)
Three lecture hours and three lab hours by arrangement per week. Prerequisite:
Eligibility for ENGL 836, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Recommended:
Completion of or concurrent enrollment in JOUR 120.
Production of the online version of the college newspaper. Discussion
and criticism by staff of the publication. Students will get practical
experience in writing for an online publication, including using digital
photography, video and audio clips for story enhancement. The course
prepares students for future print and electronic media work. May be
repeated for credit a maximum of three times. Transfer credit: CSU.
JOURN 302 NEWSPAPER WORKSHOP (1-3)
One to three by arrangement hours per week. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 836 or ESOL 400 or equivalent. Recommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in JOURN 120 or JOUR 121. Particiapnts do a variety of activities for The Skyline View, including writing, taking photos or video, blogging, creating podcasts, selling ads, laying out the paper, marketing the paper and jounalism program, or participating in any other activity pertinent to the production of the print and online versions of the paper.
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE WITH
A MAJOR IN
JOURNALISM
Note: A grade of C or better
is required in each of the core Journalism courses.
Required Core Courses
Units
JOUR 110 Mass Media and Society
3
JOUR 120 Newswriting
3
JOUR 300 Newspaper Staff* * taken twice for a total of 6 units
6
Plus a minimum of 12 units from the following:
ART 301 Design
2-3
ART 338 Advertising Art
2
ART 351 Photography I
2-3
CAOT 214 Word Processing I: Word or
1
CAOT 215 Word Processing II: Word
2
CAOT 221 Desktop Publishing: Microsoft
Publisher
1.5
CAOT 320 Graphic Design for Computer
Users
1.5
ENGL 161 Creative Writing I
3
JOUR 121 Advanced Writing & Reporting for the Media
3
JOUR 301 Online Newspaper Staff
3
JOUR 302 Newspaper Workshop
1-3
JOUR 670 Journalism Work Experience
1-4
JOUR 680 Newspaper Editing Skills. .
.5
LSCI 100 Introduction to Information
Research
1
TOTAL REQUIRED UNITS IN MAJOR AREA
24
Plus General
Education and other requirements for the Associate degree (refer
to Associate Degree Requirements).
JOURNALISM CERTIFICATE
Required Courses
Units
JOUR 110 Mass Media and Society
3
JOUR 120 Newswriting
3
JOUR 300 Newspaper Staff* * taken twice for a total of 6 units
6
Plus a minimum of 12 units from the following:
ART 301 Design
2-3
ART 338 Advertising Art
2
ART 351 Photography I
2-3
CAOT 214 Word Processing I: Word or CAOT 215 Word Processing II: Word
1
2
CAOT 221 Desktop Publishing: Microsoft Publisher
1.5
CAOT 320 Graphic Design for Computer Users
1.5
ENGL 161 Creative Writing I
3
JOUR 121 Advanced Writing & Reporting for the Media