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English Department

.....Journalism Minor
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.....Dr. Terry Lee's Journalism Minor Web page

 

 What kinds of courses are required?
7 interdisciplinary courses
• Four journalism courses
• A language skills class
• A multicultural literature or
sociology class
• Internship in journalism or
public relations writing

21 credit hours

For catalog details on the Journalism Minor—click here.
For a pdf of the full English curriculum, click here.
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Journalism Minor
requirements are described below.
What specific courses are required?


The Minor in Journalism (21 credits)
The minor in journalism requires the successful
completion of the following courses: ENGL 260; ENGL
360 or ENGL 361; ENGL 460 or ENGL 491A or ENGL
491B; ENGL 412 or SOCL 316; ENGL 339W or ENGL
430; ENGL 362 or ENGL 462; ENGL 363 or ENGL 395
(J) or ENGL 461 or ENGL 354W. Total credit hours: 21.
Contact Dr. Terry Lee.


English majors have myriad ways to become involved in campus life at CNU. The department sponsors a national honor society (Sigma Tau Delta), a top-shelf literary magazine (Currents), and an undergraduate web journal of creative nonfiction (Lookout) a professionally edited, online magazine. The department is home to a local chapter of Virginia Teachers of English (VATE). We also host a variety of casual seminars and readings throughout the school year, in which students and faculty members come together to discuss their latest research.

English Department professors supervise the University Writing Center, the Women 's and Gender Studies program, the Childhood Studies and Film Studies minors, and the campus newspaper, the Captain's Log. Internships in public relations, journalism, and business, as well as career forums help prepare our majors for rewarding lives after college. Recent graduates have successfully pursued careers in journalism, law, photojournalism, public relations, publishing, and teaching; many have gone on to graduate school. We are a small, closely-knit group in the English Department, and we get to know our students well. Join us today!

 
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