Curriculum in
Agricultural Journalism
The program prepares students for careers
in agricultural communication. Graduates are employed by agricultural
businesses, industries and associations; by agriculture-related
organizations; by government agencies at all levels; and by
all types of communication media: magazines, the Internet,
television and radio stations, and newspapers.
Students who wish to develop specific
career plans may do so in consultation with their agricultural
journalism advisor. With approval of the advisor and the dean's
office, substitutions may be made in the required scientific
and technical agriculture courses to help meet the student's
goals.
Agricultural journalism students must
pass a grammar-spelling-punctuation-composition test in their
first semester as agricultural journalism majors. Students
also are expected to be proficient in the use of computer keyboards
for writing.
| Required Course
|
(Th-Pr)
|
Credit
|
| AGJR 105 Introduction to
Agricultural Communications |
(2-0)
|
2
|
| AGJR 203 Agricultural Media
Writing I |
(2-3)
|
3
|
| AGJR 303 Agricultural Media
Writing II |
(2-3)
|
3
|
| AGJR 304 Editing for Agricultural
Audiences |
(2-3)
|
3
|
| AGJR 481 Senior Seminar |
(1-0)
|
1
|
| AGLS 101 Modern Agricultural
Systems and Renewable Natural Resources |
(1-0)
|
1
|
| ENGL 104 Composition and
Rhetoric |
(3-0)
|
3
|
| POLS 206 American National
Government |
(3-0)
|
3
|
| POLS 207 State and Local
Government |
(3-0)
|
3
|
| Agricultural Business Directed
elective |
|
3
|
| Agricultural Journalism
Core electives |
|
6
|
| Agricultural Journalism
Professional Skills |
|
9
|
| Agricultural Journalism
Optional electives |
|
0-6
|
| Agricultural Systems Management
Directed elective |
|
3
|
| Animal Science Directed
elective |
|
3
|
| Plant Science Directed elective
|
|
3
|
| Human Performance Directed
elective |
|
3
|
| Agricultural electives |
|
15
|
| Communications elective
|
|
3
|
| Humanities and Visual and
Performing Arts electives |
|
6
|
| Mathematics electives |
|
6
|
| Science electives |
|
8
|
| Statistics elective |
|
3
|
| U.S. history electives |
|
6
|
| General electives |
|
25-31
|
| * KINE 198 Health and Fitness
Activity |
(0-2)
|
1
|
| * KINE 199 Required Physical
Activity |
(0-2)
|
1
|
| |
|
132 |
The University Core Curriculum includes
a requirement for 6 hours of international and cultural
diversity courses. Refer to the International
and Cultural Diversity table for a list of acceptable
courses. A course satisfying another Core category, a college/department
requirement,
or as
a free elective can be used to satisfy these requirements.
Minor in Agricultural Communications and Journalism
Students seeking a minor in Agricultural
Communications and Journalism should begin the process
by discussing the option with their academic advisor in
their major. Students should then make an appointment with
an advisor in agricultural journalism to discuss their
interests and to arrange a time to take the program's entrance
examination. The examination takes approximately 45 minutes
to complete and is a prerequisite for establishing a minor
in Agricultural Communications and Journalism. Please call
(979) 862-3001 to make an appointment.
| Required Course
|
(Th-Pr)
|
Credit
|
| AGJR 105 Introduction
to Agricultural Communications |
(2-0)
|
2
|
| AGJR 203 Agricultural
Media Writing I |
(2-3)
|
3
|
| AGJR 303 Agricultural
Media Writing II |
(2-3)
|
3
|
| AGJR 304 Editing for Agricultural
Audiences |
(2-3)
|
3
|
| Select one: |
|
|
| AGJR 305 Agricultural
Publishing |
|
|
| AGJR 306 Agricultural
Public Relations |
|
|
| AGJR 307 Electronic Media
Production in Agricultural Communications |
|
3
|
| Select one: |
|
|
| AGJR 405 Agricultural
Publication Production |
|
|
| AGJR 406 Agricultural
Public Relations Methods |
|
|
| AGJR 407 Web Authoring
in Agricultural Communications |
|
3
|
| |
|
17 |
Agricultural Communications and
Journalism is highly focused on written communication.
Interested students should consider their interest in
writing before beginning the minor.