San Antonio College Schedule/Catalog 2014-2015 [Archived Catalog]
Associate of Arts, concentration in Journalism
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Return to: Programs and Courses - Media Communications The Journalism Program combines theoretical understanding of the role of journalism in a free society and extensive hands-on training to prepare students for success in rapidly changing fields in mass media. Coursework and student media allow students to gain experience and build portfolios. A degree in journalism provides the foundation for jobs in newspaper, radio, television, magazines, Internet publications, photojournalism, documentary, filmmaking, public relations and advertising. Journalism skills prepare students for success in many additional fields, such as law, business, entertainment and public policy.
The Associate of Arts with a concentration in Journalism, as listed in the additional requirements, has been approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
Some four-year institutions may not accept all courses in the major field of study as part of their Baccalaureate Degree Program. Students should check with the Department of Media Communications or the four-year institution to which they plan to transfer for information.
Students may earn the the Associate of Arts with a concentration in Journalism by completing the degree requirements listed below or may earn the Associate of Arts-Transfer Curriculum degree by completing the entire two years of any Journalism curriculum identified in a current 2+2 transfer agreement with a senior institution.
SAC Outcomes and Competencies
Core Curriculum Requirements (Core Curriculum Code)
Degree Requirements (Total Credit Hours 60)
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