The Journalism Minor is designed to complement a student's depth of knowledge in a major field of study. For students interested in Journalism careers, common majors include Politics, Sociology/Anthropology, Peace and Global Studies, Human Development and Social Relations, and English. Students who plan on careers in other fields will find that the Journalism Program can help them hone their writing and interviewing skills, understand how to deal effectively with the media, and create publications or other materials for use in either public or in-house presentations.
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JNLM 237 Introduction to Photography OR
JNLM 335 Photojournalism
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JNLM 301 Journalism I: News Reporting and Writing
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JNLM 303 Journalism II: Editing and Publication Design
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JNLM 321 Creative Writing
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Work on the staff of The Earlham Word, other campus publications
or WECI public radio for three semesters
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An internship with a professional news organization or a substantial
independent research or creative project.