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Multimedia Journalism

Program Transfer Guide
Morgan State University
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Fall, 2024 - Current
Instruction Methods
In person

About the Program

The Bachelor of Science degree in Multimedia Journalism is designed to ensure that students are receiving the education, skills and experiences needed to be successful journalists in the 21st Century. Like real world journalism, this program requires that students learn to write and edit for traditional journalism media as well as for digital, online media. There is focus as well on the use of social media and other new technologies for reporting the news. In addition, like real world journalism, the program requires that students learn how to record and edit audio and video material for use across all the media platforms journalists are now using on the job.


As important as classroom instruction is, students need practical, hands-on experiences in as real world a setting as possible. They get that experience through the Digital Newsroom, an on-campus, student-staffed and faculty-supervised news bureau. Students develop or are assigned news stories, investigate those stories, write the stories and prepare multimedia packages that can be used across the various media platforms.


Finally, because the world is interconnected in ways never dreamed possible in earlier decades, the major in Multimedia Journalism has an important global focus. That focus has two directions. First, students learn about reporting on what is happening in different parts of the world in ways that recognize the diversity of the world’s nations. At least as important, students also learn how journalists in other nations view the United States and about how that is reflected in their reporting.

Goals

The following are the broad educational goals for the major in Multimedia Journalism:

  • to increase the numbers of highly trained professional journalists, especially from among minorities and urban dwellers,
  • to provide students with a knowledge of journalism history and traditions and their roles in democratic societies,
  • to provide students with global perspectives about journalism and journalistic practices in nations other than the United States,
  • to provide students with an understanding of journalistic ethics and with basic media law, and
  • to provide students with an understanding of, and hands-on experiences with, field reporting and editing.

Learning Outcomes
The following are the learning outcomes expected for students in the Multimedia Journalism major.
  • Students will be able, under deadline, to craft compelling, accurate and ethical news stories that adhere to styles appropriate to the media for which they are writing.
  • Students will be able to communicate news in multiple formats, including through mobile devices, social media and other new technologies.
  • Students will be able to demonstrate proficiency in information gathering techniques, including the wide range of digital sources that are available.
  • Students will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the various techniques of presenting news stories including, but not limited to, audio/video recording and editing, print and digital media.

Requirements for the Major in Multimedia Journalism
The Bachelor of Science degree in Multimedia Journalism requires students to complete 48 credits in the major. These include 24 credits of core courses required of all students in the SGJC along with 12 credits of required courses in the major and 12 credits of major elective courses. In addition, students must complete all General Education and University Requirements. To ensure that all Multimedia Journalism students have the opportunity to gain a genuine global perspective, six credits of the same foreign language or courses focused on global culture are required. Finally, students must also complete 24 credits of free electives. It is strongly recommended, but not required, that those free electives be concentrated in a single discipline.
 

Requirements for the B.S. Degree in Multimedia Journalism

A minimum of 120 credit hours are required to graduate with a B.S. in Multimedia Journalism.  These credits are distributed as follows:
General Education and University Requirements    42
Foreign Language/Global Culture Requirements    6
School of Global Journalism Core Requirements    24
Required Courses for the Multimedia Journalism Major    24
Free Electives    24
Total Credits    120 

PTG Requirements

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Allegany College of Maryland Requirement
Morgan State University Requirement
  • General Education Requirement: Information, Technological, and Media Literacy (IM) Take 3-4 credits, take at least 1 course
    3 - 4 credits
  • General Education Requirement: English Composition (EC) *Students must select two courses from the EC distribution area; ENGL 101 is a pre-requisite for ENGL 102; ENGL 111 is a pre-requisite for ENGL 112. Students must earn a grade of C or better in both courses in the sequence.
    6 - 8 credits
    Take the following
    Take 1 course from the following 2
    Minimum grade required: C
    Notes: * Course must be completed with a grade of C or better.
    No equivalency found. *
    Minimum grade required: C
    Notes: * Course must be completed with a grade of C or better.
    Take 1 course from the following 2
    Minimum grade required: C
    Notes: * Course must be completed with a grade of C or better.
    No equivalency found. *
    Minimum grade required: C
    Notes: * Course must be completed with a grade of C or better.
  • General Education Requirement: Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning (MQ)
    3 - 4 credits
  • General Education Requirement: Biological and Physical Sciences (BP) Students must complete two courses to fulfill the Biological and Physical Sciences requirement (BP)
    7 - 8 credits
    Notes: BP General Education Req. 3 credits no lab req. BP
    Notes: BP General Education Req. 4 credits lab req. BP
  • General Education Requirement: Critical Thinking (CT)
    3 credits
  • General Education Requirement: Health and Healthful Living (HH)
    1 - 3 credits
  • General Education Requirement: Arts and Humanities (AH) Students must select two courses from different disciplines in the AH distribution area.
    6 - 8 credits
  • General Education Requirement: Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB) Students must select two courses from different disciplines in the SB distribution area.
    6 - 8 credits
  • General Education Requirement: Contemporary and Global Issues, Ideas and Values (CI) Students must complete one of the options in the CI distribution area.
    3 credits
  • University Requirement: Any Physical (PHEC) Activity, et.al. Required for graduation
    1 - 3 credits
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
  • Foreign Language/Global Culture Requirement complete 1 of the following requirements
    6 - 8 credits
    Take the following
    Take the following
  • School of Global Journalism Required Core Courses take the following courses, take 24 credits
    24 credits
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
    No equivalency found. *
Grand Total Credits
60
* There is no Equivalency at Allegany College of Maryland. Check with your Advisor for an alternate course.