The Minor in Broadcast Journalism, which is administered by the School of Journalism, provides students a strong foundation for a career in broadcast journalism. Using cutting-edge technology, students gain experience in audio and video storytelling, on-air performance, and the production of high-end newscasts, replicating the real-world of broadcast news.
The minor is available to students who are enrolled in the Journalism major at Michigan State University. With the approval of the department and college that administer the student’s degree program, the courses that are used to satisfy the minor may also be used to satisfy the requirements for the bachelor’s degree.
To be considered for admission, a student must have been formally admitted to the Journalism major. Students who plan to apply to the program should complete an application and submit it to the School of Journalism.
Requirements for the Minor in Broadcast Journalism
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Complete 16 credits from all of the following courses: |
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JRN |
206 |
Video Storytelling with Cell Phones |
3 |
JRN |
303 |
On-Air Announcing, Interviewing and Hosting |
3 |
JRN |
306 |
Broadcast News I: Introduction to Reporting |
3 |
JRN |
403 |
Broadcast News II: Intermediate Reporting |
3 |
Complete one of the following courses (4 credits): |
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JRN |
406A |
Broadcast News III: Advanced Reporting |
4 |
JR4 |
406B |
Broadcast News Producing |
4 |