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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM INFORMATION

SJMC Undergraduate Program Promotion

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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM INFORMATION

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SETTING YOUR COURSEThank you for your interest in the School of Journalism & Mass Communication.

At our state-of-the-art school, you will not only prepare yourself for a career in journal-ism or strategic communication, but you’ll get a first-rate education, study with award-winning faculty, become involved in the Twin Cities media community and gain real-life experience from industry professionals.

Our curriculum focuses on new media and the changing media landscape to give you a headstart in becoming a forward-thinking media professional.

Make the step toward a career in advertising, reporting, writing, blogging, photography, publicity or communications through our programs and classes.

For more information about the University of Minnesota’s SJMC, visit our website, sjmc.umn.edu.

See you around Murphy Hall,

Albert Tims, director

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SJMC allows me to interact with professionals, find mentors and be involved in campus media.

—Nick Khow, journalism and graphic design double major, ‘14

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SJMC is home to more than 1,000 undergraduate students

Seven student organizations offer unlimited opportunities for those interested in broadcasting, professional journalism, advertising and public relations

Mentoring program pairs students with professionals from the Twin Cities media community

Ideally located in the Twin Cities, a thriving media market with two daily newspapers, nine TV channels, 29 radio stations, 300 advertising agencies and 100 public relations firms

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MAJOR IN . . .

JOURNALISM

Pssst. No matter which track you choose, you will be earning a B.A. in Journalism.

SJMC OFFERS THREE TRACKS OF STUDY:

Professional Journalism: Become a newspaper reporter, magazine writer, editor, TV news anchor, photojournalist, broadcast producer or web designer.

Strategic Communication: Become a public relations specialist, go into advertising or do community relations.

Mass Communication: Be prepared for graduate school, work in media management or at nonprofits.

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ABOUT THE J-SCHOOL

MURPHY HALL OFFERS:State-of-the-art equipment in our Digital Media Studio, including computers with the mostup-to-date design software

A broadcast production facility in which students record, broadcast and script news programs

Recording equipment for radio production, voiceovers and podcasting

Top-of-the-line digital photography equipment

A centrally located school in the heart of campus on Northrop Mall

Murphy Hall becomes home — you know the staff, faculty and fellow students.

- Megan Love Warner, strategic communications track, ‘12

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FACULTY

INTERNATIONALLY RENOWN

LEADING SCHOLARS

ADJUNCTS WHO SHARE REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE WITH STUDENTS

PULITZERPRIZE WINNERS

ADVISERS WHO OFFER CONNECTIONS AND SUPPORT TO STUDENTS

FAMILIAR WITH THE TWIN CITIES MEDIA LANDSCAPE

RICH WITH NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES

. . . HERE FOR YOU

OUR

ARE . . .

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OUR ALUMS WORK AT . . .

SJMC ADVANTAGES:

Unparalleled networking andportfolio-building opportunities

Curriculum that focuses on New Media and the changing media landscape

Faculty focused on preparing students for post-college life

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SJMC taught me the professional skills I needed to be successful in the business world.

—Bryan Brignac, strategic communication track, B.A. ‘06. Senior Account Executive at Exponent PR

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THE FINE PRINT . . . WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ADMISSION TO SJMC

Once you are a University of Minnesota student in the College of Liberal Arts, you submit an application into the major. Most do this after completing 30 credits.

Before acceptance, students must complete JOUR 1001: Introduction to Mass Communication with a ‘C’ or better.

Those interested in applying must attend a Premajor Meeting.

MORE INFO CAN BE FOUND HERE:

Our website: sjmc.umn.edu

Our Student Services office: 110 Murphy Hall612-625-0120

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This publication/material can be made available in

alternative formats for those with disabilities.

Direct requests to:SJMC Student Services Center110 Murphy Hall206 SE Church St.Minneapolis, MN 55455

612-625-0120

The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, public assistance, status, veteran status or sexual orientation.

© 2011 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota.