2006-2007 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Journalism, Media Studies, and Public Relations
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Associate Professor Kelly, Chairperson
Journalism (JRNL) Professor Knowlton; Assistant Professors Finucane, Fletcher, Frisina, Singletary, Smith
Candidates for graduation from the School of Communication with the
degree of Bachelor of Arts must fulfill the B.A. requirements as listed
under the School of Communication. In addition, students majoring in
Journalism must complete the program requirements listed below plus a
liberal arts minor from one of the following: any minor in the College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences, or the Department of Speech
Communication, Rhetoric, and Performance Studies. The minor must
consist of 18 semester hours as defined by that discipline, of which at
least 6 hours must be taken in residence.
(NOTE: Major and minor fields will be listed on the student’s record.
Only courses acceptable for the major may be applied toward the minor,
and only with grades of C- or better. Pass/D+/D/Fail credit will be
given toward an academic minor for courses offered only on this basis.)
Journalism and Public Relations majors transferring to Hofstra may
bring no more than six journalism credits from other schools for use in
satisfying journalism major requirements at Hofstra. These six credits
are subject to the approval of the Department of Journalism, Media
Studies, and Public Relations of the School of Communication. Transfer
credits are approved only for those courses meeting the department’s
curriculum requirements and course standards.
All department majors must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 in both the major and the overall grade point averages.
Mass Media Studies (MASS) Professor Drucker; Associate Professor Kelly
Candidates for graduation from the School of Communication with the
degree of Bachelor of Arts must fulfill the B.A. requirements as listed
under the School of Communication. In addition, students majoring in
Mass Media Studies must complete the program requirements listed below
plus a liberal arts minor from one of the following: any minor in the
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences or the Department of Speech
Communication, Rhetoric, and Performance Studies. The minor must
consist of 18 semester hours as defined by that discipline, of which at
least 6 hours must be taken in residence.
(NOTE: Major and minor fields will be listed on the student’s record.
Only courses acceptable for the major may be applied toward the minor,
and only with grades of C- or better. Pass/D+/D/Fail credit will be
given toward an academic major and minor for courses offered only on
this basis.)
Mass Media Studies majors transferring to Hofstra University may bring
no more than six mass media credits from other schools for use in
satisfying mass media studies major requirements. These six credits are
subject to the approval of the Department of Journalism, Media Studies,
and Public Relations of the School of Communication. Transfer credits
are approved only for those courses meeting the department curriculum
requirements as course standards.
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