REQUIRED JOURNALISM COURSES:
- JRNL 505 - Journalism and the Environment Seminar
- JRNL 567 - Studies in Press and Broadcast Law
- JRNL 570 - Covering Environmental Science and Natural Resource Issues
- JRNL 575 - Story Lab
- JRNL 698 - Externship
- Journalism elective course/s - candidates may choose any 500 or 600-level elective. Most 400-level courses are acceptable if there is a specific graduate component (your adviser will work with you on selecting an appropriate elective). (Portfolio Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ take an additional two electives)
- JRNL 599 - Professional Project (6 credits) (Portfolio Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ do not enroll in this)
REQUIRED NON-JOURNALISM COURSES:
Students are also required to successfully complete 12 credits of approved non-journalism courses relevant to the coverage of natural resource issues or environmental science. Course registration is subject to availability, prerequisites and instructor’s consent.
To help Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ with their selections, we've assembled a list of potential journalism courses and a list of potential science courses. Students are not limited to the courses on these lists, and they may select courses from a variety of specialties. Your program adviser must approve selected science courses.