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Premajor Information Session School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Welcome!. Overview of the SJMC Program Tracks and courses Application Process Special opportunities at the SJMC. About the SJMC. Founded in 1922 Accredited by the ACEJMC Located in Murphy Hall,
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Premajor Information SessionSchool of Journalism and Mass Communication
Welcome! • Overview of the SJMC • Program Tracks and courses • Application Process • Special opportunities at the SJMC
About the SJMC • Founded in 1922 • Accredited by the ACEJMC • Located in Murphy Hall, fully renovated in 1999 • Home to more than 1,000 undergraduate students • Dynamic faculty and adjunct faculty • Part of the College of Liberal Arts
Ideal location • Situated in one of the nation’s top media markets, the SJMC is highly regarded among journalism schools. • The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to: • two daily newspapers • nine television channels • 29 radio stations • 300 advertising agencies • 100 public relations agencies
Program basics • Degree granted: B.A. in journalism • Choose from three program tracks: • Professional Journalism • Professional Strategic Communication • Mass Communication • Balance of practical and theoretical coursework • Freedom to tailor program to suit individual interests
Professional Journalism Prepares students for careers in: • News reporting • Writing • Editing • Producing • Photojournalism In both traditional and emerging media.
Professional Strategic Communication Prepares students for careers in: • Advertising • Public Relations • Corporate Communications • Advocacy Communications
Mass Communication For students who wish to study the social, political, economic and legal aspects of mass communication. • More academic and theoretical • May include up to three professional skills courses • May be interested in research or graduate school
Types of courses • Professional Skills • Professional projects • Hands-on training • Focus on developing practical skills • Context • Academic in nature, focus on theory and ideas • Lecture based View Course Profiles at: http://www.sjmc.umn.edu/profiles
Application process • Students may apply to the SJMC once they have: • Enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) • Completed 30 letter graded credits (at least 13 credits at UMTC), or currently in progress • Completed JOUR 1001: Introduction to Mass Communication, with a grade of “C” or higher Students who are competitive for admission have a 3.0 GPA.
How to apply • Prepare written Statement of Intent • Retrieve and save copy of Student Course Report • Complete online application • Submit Statement of Intent and Student Course Report via e-mail to complete your application. Note: Only complete applications will be considered. Upcoming deadlines: Friday, September 25 at 4 p.m. Friday, February 12 at 4 p.m.
Statement of Intent • 1 ½ - 2 page essay • Serves as a writing sample • Demonstrates your ability to think and write clearly about your academic and professional goals.
Tips • When writing your Statement of Intent • Be thoughtful • Be clear and concise • Avoid spelling and grammar errors • Proofread your work
Student Course Report • What is it? An unofficial copy of your academic record • Shows courses taken, grades earned, GPA You will retrieve your Student Course Report on One Stop APAS Specific directions online at: http://sjmc.umn.edu/apply
Special opportunities • University Honors Program • Students with a 3.5 GPA should consider Honors • Increased interaction with faculty • SJMC Scholarships • Individual awards from $500-7,500 • Applications are available in January • Learning Abroad
Student organizations • AdClub • National Student Advertising Competition (NSAC) • PRISM • Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) • Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ)
Professional development SJMC Alumni Board Mentoring Program • Applications available online during fall semester GoldPASS • University-wide job and internship board • http://goldpass.umn.edu CLA Career and Community Learning Center (CCLC) • http://www.cclc.umn.edu
Campus media Build your resume with campus media experience: • The Minnesota Daily • Radio K • The Wake, student magazine
Visit us! School of Journalism and Mass Communication Undergraduate Student Services 110 Murphy Hall 612-625-0120 sjmcugs@umn.edu Visit the SJMC online: http://sjmc.umn.edu
Transfer students We welcome many transfer students each year. Tips and reminders: • Students must apply to the SJMC after admission to CLA. • Once transfer credits appear on U of M transcript, may petition to transfer credits for journalism. • A maximum of 12 credits from other schools may apply, if deemed equivalent. • It typically takes two years to finish the major.