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Journalism for Transfer

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The Associate in Arts for Transfer in Journalism is designed to prepare students to seek employment with print and online newspapers, magazines, and digital publications. Graduates will be prepared to work as reporters, writers, feature article writers, editorial and design specialist. The curriculum features experience with computerized desktop publishing/editing and online publishing software.
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The Associate in Arts for Transfer in Journalism program allows students to complete lower division courses in preparation to pursue a bachelor's.

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Choose the courses that fulfill your transfer and educational goals. Suggested courses may vary to fulfill general education (GE) pattern requirements.

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Moreno Valley College offers associate degrees for transfer, guaranteeing admission as a junior to a local CSU with an aligned bachelor degree program.

Overview

This is an 18 unit program of study, not counting general education transfer requirements. Students may choose to fulfill the CSUGE or IGETC general education pattern requirements depending on where they plan to transfer to.

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California Community Colleges offer associate degrees for transfer to the CSU. These may include Associate in Arts (AA-T) or Associate in Science (AS-T) degrees. These degrees are designed to provide a clear pathway to a CSU major and baccalaureate degree. California Community College students who are awarded an AA-T or AS-T degree are guaranteed admission with junior standing somewhere in the CSU system and given priority admission consideration to their local CSU campus or to a program that is deemed similar to their community college major. This priority does not guarantee admission to specific majors or campuses.

Students who have been awarded an AA-T or AS-T are able to complete their remaining requirements for the 120-unit baccalaureate degree within 60 semester or 90 quarter units. To view the most current list of Moreno Valley College Associate Degrees for Transfer and to find out which CSU campuses accept each degree, visit I Can Go to College. Students are encouraged to meet with a MVC counselor to review their options for transfer and to develop an educational plan that best meets their goals and needs.

This program can be completed in 2 years, or 4 semesters (fall/spring). Students can decrease their semester course load by taking some required classes during the winter and summer terms instead.

Program completion within this time frame is dependent on the number of units enrolled per term and course availability. Full-time students are recommended to take 12-15 units per term. Meet with a counselor to develop your Student Educational Plan (SEP) and determine the appropriate general education pattern and work/life/school balance.

Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:

  • Write clear and concise stories that adhere to journalistic conventions.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of basic news and feature writing in print, and on-line media.
  • Evaluate his or her own work and that of others for accuracy, fairness, appropriate style, and grammatical correctness.
  • Produce news and feature articles, photographs, and/or multimedia packages for publication in a newspaper or on-line publication.
  • Apply ethical principles in pursuit of truth, accuracy, fairness, and diversity.
  • Identify and explain the processes, elements, history, theory, and effect of modern mass media in society.

Total Units Required: 18

Core Courses

Course Number Course Name Units
JOU 7 Mass Communications 3
JOU 1 Introduction to Journalism 3
JOU 20A Newspaper Beginning 3
Electives Choose from List A 3
Electives Choose from List B 6-7

List A: Choose 3 Units

Course Number Course Name Units
JOU 2 Intermediate Reporting/Writing 3

* Courses may be double-counted within CSUGE or IGETC.

List B: Choose 6 or 7 Units

Course Number Course Name Units
MAT 12/12H  Statistics or Honors 4
ECO 7/7H Principles of Macroeconomics or Honors 3
POL 1/1H American Politics or Honors 3
POL 2/2H Comparative Politics or Honors 3
PHI 32 Introduction to Symbolic Logic 3
COM 3 Argumentation and Debate 3
JOU 20B Newspaper: Intermediate 3
JOU 20C Newspaper: Advanced 3
JOU 20D Newspaper: Professional 3
JOU 150 Introduction to Public Relations 3
JOU 200 Journalism Work Experience 1 - 4

Associate Degree Program Map

Program maps provide suggested courses to take term-by-term based on your desired degree or certificate award. Academic counselors can customize your educational plans to meet your transfer and career goals.

Course Information
Course Credit Area
JOU 1 – Introduction to Journalism
3 units
  • Major
JOU 7 – Mass Communications
3 units
  • Major
  • CSUGE D
  • IGETC 4
ENG 1A/1AH – English Composition/Honors
4 units
  • CSUGE A2
  • IGETC 1A

Choose one:

  • COM 1/1H – Public Speaking/Honors
  • COM 9/9H – Interpersonal Communication/Honors
3 units
  • CSUGE A1
  • IGETC 1C

Student Tasks

Course Information
Course Credit Area
POL 1/1H – American Politics/Honors
3 units.
  • CSUGE D
  • IGETC 4
Course Information
Course Credit Area
JOU 2 – Intermediate Reporting/Writing
3 units
  • Major
JOU 20A – Newspaper Beginning
3 units
  • Major
ENG 1B/1BH – Critical Thinking and Writing/Honors
4 units
  • CSUGE A3
  • IGETC 1B
MAT 12/12H – Statistics/Honors or other transferable mathematics course
4 units
  • CSUGE B4
  • IGETC 2

Student Tasks

Course Information
Course Credit Area

Choose one:

  • Degree or Transfer-Applicable Elective
  • Foreign Language (UC Transfer) if not met with High School requirements
3 - 5 units.
  • Major
  • CSUGE C2
  • IGETC 6
Course Information
Course Credit Area
JOU 20B – Newspaper: Intermediate
3 units
  • Major
GEG 1/1H – Physical Geography/Honors
3 units.
  • CSUGE B1
  • IGETC 5A

Any class in CSUGE Area E. Suggested:

  • GUI 47 – Career and Life Exploration
  • KIN 4 – Nutrition
3 units
  • CSUGE E

Choose one:

  • HIS 6/6H – United States History to 1877/Honors
  • HIS 7/7H – United States History from 1865/Honors
  • HIS/ETS 31 – Introduction to Chicano/a Studies
3 units
  • CSUGE D
  • IGETC 4

Student Tasks

Course Information
Course Credit Area

Choose one:

  • THE 3 – Introduction to Theater
  • DAN 6/6H – Dance Appreciation
  • AHS 1/1H – History of Western Art: Prehistoric, Ancient and Medieval/Honors
  • AHS 2/2H – History of Western Art: Renaissance through Contemporary/Honors
  • AHS 6/6H – Art Appreciation
3 units.
  • CSUGE C1
  • IGETC 3A
Course Information
Course Credit Area

Choose one:

  • ETS 1 – Introduction to Ethnic Studies
  • ETS 14 – African American History I
  • ETS 15 – African American History II
  • ETS 21 – Latinx Politics
  • ETS 23 – Race, Ethnicity, and Politics in America
3 units
  • CSUGE F
  • IGETC 7

FST 1 – Film Appreciation

3 units
  • CSUGE C1
  • IGETC 3A

ANT 1/1H – Physical Anthropology/Honors

3 units.
  • CSUGE B2
  • IGETC 5B

ANT 1L – Physical Anthropology Lab

1 unit.
  • CSUGE B3
  • IGETC 5C

Choose one:

  • ECO 7 – Principles of Macroeconomics
  • POL 2/2H – Comparative Politics/Honors
3 units
  • Major
  • CSUGE D
  • IGETC 4

Student Tasks

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