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Journalism students are welcome to meet with their faculty advisors and with advisors in the SCT Advising Center. Freshmen students and first-semester transfer students must meet with advisers in the SCT Advising Center. Please call 215-204-5273 or stop in Annenberg Hall 9 to schedule an appointment with an advisor.

 

1. Who Is My Faculty Advisor?

Students see a faculty advisor based on their journalism sequence once they have taken more than 30 credits total (at Temple or through transfer). 0

 

Broadcast Journalism - Karen Turner, Fran Viola, Shenid Bhayroo, Susan Jacobson
Magazine Journalism - Larry Stains, Carolyn Kitch, Fabienne Darling-Wolf, Chris Harper, George Miller
News-Editorial - Linn Washington, Maida Odom
Photography - Ed Trayes, Andy Mendelson
Undecided - Tom Eveslage

2. What Can My Faculty Advisor Help Me With?

Your faculty advisor can help you with course selection, career advice and portfolio critique. BUT if you are a first-semester transfer student or a Freshman student, you should see the SCT Advisors in the Advising Center.

 

3. When Do I Need to See SCT Advisors in the Advising Center?

Freshmen students and first-term transfer students must meet with advisors in the SCT Advising Center. Our advisers, Kathy, Justin, Mary Beth, Patrick, Jane and Brian, make sure that our students are on the right track, and are taking the appropriate courses for their majors. Journalism students should also make an appointment to see the SCT Advisors for a graduation check two semesters before they plan to graduate. Download a Graduation Check form here.

 

4. What If I Need to Petition to Substitute a Course?

In special cases, students may petition the department to substitue one required course for another, or to exempt themselves from a required course. On rare occasions, the department will grant a course petition to a student. Students can download a petition form here:

 

Petitions regarding courses required by the Department of Journalism (pdf)

Petitions regarding courses required by the School of Communications and Theater (pdf)

 

5. What are the Requirements for Journalism Majors?

Core requirements for all students and course requirements for each sequence within the Journalism Department are available on the Department Requirements page.

6. Is There a Timeline for When I Should Take My Journalism Classes?

Students who enter Temple as Freshmen and students who enter Temple as transfer students will have slightly different timelines. Below are the course timelines suggested by the department.

(The 4-year grid with GenEd requirements)

 

Sugested Timeline for Four-Year Students

Year 1 Fall Semester

JOU 1111 - Journalism and Society

Year 1 Spring Semester

JOU 1196 Writing for Journalism (3) (Formerly JOU 1112)

Year 2 Fall Semester

JOU 1113 - Audio-Visual Newsgathering

JOU 2101 - Journalism Research

Journalism Sequence Course

Year 2 Spring Semester

JOU 1114 - Design for Journalists

Journalism Sequence Course

Year 3 Fall Semester

Journalism Studies Elective

Journalism Sequence Course

Year 3 Spring Semester

Journalism Elective

Journalism Sequence Course

Year 4 Fall Semester

JOU 3101 - Journalism & the Law

Journalism Sequence Course

OR JOU 4196 - MURL OR Journalism Elective

Year 4 Spring Semester

JOU 4196 - MURL

AND/OR Journalism Elective

Sugested Timeline for Two-Year Transfer Students

Year 1 Fall Semester

JOU 1111 - Journalism and Society
JOU 1196 Writing for Journalism

Year 1 Spring Semester

JOU 1113 - Audio-Visual Newsgathering
JOU 1114 - Design for Journalists


Year 1 Summer Semester

JOU 2101 - Journalism Research
Journalism Sequence Course

Year 2 Fall Semester

Journalism Sequence Course

Journalism Sequence Elective

Year 2 Spring Semester

JOUR 4196 - MURL

OR Journalism Sequence Course
JOU 3101
Journalism and the Law

Year 2 Summer Semester

JOUR 4196 - MURL

OR Journalism Sequence Course

7. What Are the Requirements to Register for MURL?

Journalism students interested in enrolling in the Multimedia Urban Reporting Lab (JOU 4196) must have completed all of the following courses. Students who register for MURL without having completed these requirements will be dropped from the class. Please note that most students may choose whether to take MURL during their first OR second semester as a senior.

 

JOU 1111 Journalism and Society
JOU 1196 Writing for Journalism
JOU 1113 Audio/Video Newsgathering
JOU 1114 Design for Journalists
JOU 2101 Journalism Research

 

Required Sequence Courses for MURL
(Additional sequence courses are required for graduation)

 

1.Broadcast Journalism

JOU 2501 Broadcast News Writing

JOU 3501 Radio News Reporting

JOU 3502 TV News Reporting

 

2.Magazine

JOU 2301 Intro to Magazine Pub.

JOU 2396 Magazine Article Writing

And at least 1 of the two other magazine sequence reqs. (see list of options)

 

3.News-Ed

JOU 2201 Public Affairs Reporting

JOU 2202 Editing the News

And at least 1 advanced writing class (see list of options)

 

4.Photography

JOU 3401 Photography

JOU 3402 Photojournalism

JOU 3403 Documentary Photography

 

Department of Journalism • 2020 North 13th Street, Room 316, Annenberg Hall 011-00, Philadelphia, PA 19122 • Phone: 215-204-8346