The PVCC journalism certificate offers students the opportunity to acquire a journalism credential while earning a college degree. Designed by the MCCCD Telecommunications and Journalism Instructional Council with the input of area publishers, the certificate prepares students to begin working at entry-level journalism jobs and to build their resumés while still in college. The certificate program can be completed in 24 credit hours.
Requirements (Spring ’12 Hours) |
• JRN 201 News Writing— Wednesday, 6:00-8:05 a.m., 3 credits; Fulfills Literacy requirement and transfers to state universities to fill requirement.
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• ENG 235 Magazine Article Writing or JRN 234 Feature Writing— Tues./Thurs., 10:30-11:45 a.m., 3 credits; Transfers to state universities as elective: JRN234 fulfills Literacy requirement.
• JRN 203 Writing for Online Media, OFFERED IN SPRING ONLY on Tues. evenings, 6:30 -9:10 p.m.
• JRN 215 News Production—Mon./Wed., 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
• MCO 120 Media and Society—OFFERED FALL SEMESTER ONLY—Wednesday, 6:30-9:10 p.m., 3 credits; Transfers to state universities to fill requirement.
• ENG 101 Freshman Composition, 3 credits
• JRN 290 Publications Portfolio—Build portfolio, 1 credit, to be taken in correspondence with the internship at the end of a student’s coursework on the journalism certificate, Time TBA
• JRN 240 AB Internship—160 hrs., 2 credits
• JRN 212 Broadcast Writing — OFFERED IN SPRING ONLY on Thursday evening, 5:30 p.m.-9:45 p.m.
• TCM 100 Digital Media — Friday, 9 a.m. – 11:40 a.m., Fall only
• JRN298 Special Projects —Time TBA, Available for 1 to 3 credits.
• Photo-journalism — Not available at PVCC
Journalism Certificate candidates will receive their certificates after successfully completing the course work, which includes submitting an e-Portfolio of four published articles to a jury of the advisory council of the Occupational Journalism Program. |