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The
English-Journalism concentration is designed to provide an
introduction to the possibilities of professional work in
reporting, writing, and editing for newspapers, magazines,
and other publications as well as to give students basic training
in various kinds of essential journalistic skills. In addition
to 24 hours of "regular" English courses, the student
concentrating in journalism must take at least 12 in journalism,
not including internships.
The
basic course, ENGL 307, gives both an overview of journalism
and intensive training in the fundamentals of news writing
and editing. Assignments for the professor are supplemented
by laboratory work of at least three hours a week for The
Review, the student newspaper. The course is supplemented
by ENGL 308, Reporters' Practicum, in which the student works
a second semester for The Review. Other courses include radio
news writing, advanced news writing (ENGL 407), feature writing,
and copy editing-layout. There is a prerequisite for these
advanced courses: ENGL 307 or the equivalent. Especially well-qualified
students may be nominated by the professors for internships
at area publications, including the Wilmington News-Journal.
Requirements
for Major in
CORE
SEQUENCE
All
majors must complete five of the following six courses:
ENGL
202-- Biblical and Classical Literature
ENGL 205--British Literature I
ENGL 206--British Literature II
ENGL 300--Texts and Contexts
ENGL 324-- Shakespeare
ENGL 340-- American Literature to the Civil War
OR
ENGL 341--American Literature: Civil War to World War II
In
addition to the core sequence, English majors concentrating
in Journalism will take one course at the 300- level or above
from each of the following groups (2 courses total):
- Medieval and
Renaissance literature (excluding ENGL 324) OR Literature
between 1700 and 1900
- Modern literature OR Cultural
and theoretical studies
One
other literature course is required. This course may be at
the 200-, 300-, or 400-level if one of the courses taken in
the above two groups is a 480 seminar. Otherwise, this additional
course must be a 480 seminar.
Students
concentrating in journalism must also take the following journalism
courses:
ENGL
307--News Writing and Editing
At
least three of the following:
- ENGL 308--
Reporter's Practicum
- ENGL 309--Feature
and Magazine Writing
- ENGL 310--Copy
Editing and Layout
- ENGL 407--Advanced
Reporting
- ENGL 408--Sports
Writing
- ENGL 409--Topics
in Journalism
Students
also have the option of taking ENGL 466--Internship. (This
will be in addition to the 12 required courses.)
IMPORTANT
NOTES
ENGL 307, 308, 309, 310, 407, 409 count toward the English
major only as part of the concentration in Journalism.
ENGL
200, 204, 210, 301, 365 do not count toward the English major.
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