*Jo4*ch uuth the, School of ^ot^utcdUot, HISTORY ( onftmu'ii from Page IR mumcations and film into the school, its horizons may he extended even further. "The school's ftxus in the beginning was so narrow," to our society, the school has adjusted to tackle changes and meet new ex pectations. “We'd like to provide a more comprehensive, mass communis ation education environment or set of offer ings for the university com ‘ We ’d like to proi'ide a more comprehend she mass communication education envi ronment or set of offerings for the universi ty community.' -Journalism Dean Arnold Ismach Bivins savs. “The focus has broadened extremely, to the point that we’re very soon no longer going to be just a school of journalism, but also (>f mass communica tion." As to hnology has evolves! and higher educa turn has become more vital munity," journalism Dean Arnold Ismach says. “We’d like to stay alive and vital in the sense of keeping up with i hanges in the field and in the world, si' that we don't look backward but continue looking forward.” Susan 1 lead Editor: Anna Remheeki Copy Editor: Chris Blair Graphics Editor: Scan Poston Contributors: Susan Head, Jennifer rhomas and Sari 1 revarthen School of Journalism Requirements Journalism General Studies Requirements 6 literature 5 history 5 economies 5 additional blocks (it admitted prior to Fall 1 WO) 97.5 hours Arts and Sciences classes To Apply for Full Admission C ' or better in each core class * 201 Mass Media 20' Writing Media 202 Info. Gathering 204 \ is. Gomm.* Language Skills Diagnostic Lest 90 credit hours 2A0 University GPA (petition for ad mission) OR 5.24 University GPA and 5.0 in 4 core classes* Journalism Requirements for Grad uation Sequences (fulfill at least one): Advertising (choose three) 441, 442, 44 5, 444, 449 Broadcasting 551, 452, 455, 4 54 Magazine 570, 41 1, 474 New-- editorial 561, 462, 4t>4 l pper Division (. 'ore (at least two) 5'>4 Journ. Pub. Opinion 484 Mass Media Lave 487 History of Mass Media 56 hours journalism with 2/ at l O 2.4 l 'O GPA 2.4 journalism (iPA* 1 54 non journalism hours 24 upper-division journalism hours 2 journalism writing 1 lasses UO proup Requirements 5 .irts and letter-* (cluster)* 5 .irts and letters (stand alones) 5 social science (cluster)* 5 social siieme (stand-alones) 5 m. i ence (cluster)* 5 si tence (stand-alones) ‘prior to Fall 1990, three courses in each of the three areas (including two clusters from different .ire.is) and three additional courses were required Additional University Requirements WR 121, 122 or other Health 199, 211 or 250 Non turo-American Race (lender* 125 graded hours (45 at 1 O) 62 upper-division hours BA: 2 vrs foreign language or equiv. BA: 56 hours lang. and literature* BS: approved math courses*** BS: 56 hours science or soc. science Residency: 45 of last oO 186 total i redits * hall BWO or later * * f all B)87 or later *** Fall 1 ».S5 later Note: I hese requirements can he confusing. I o ensure graduation at tire desired time, it is Best to see a journalism adviser or peer adviser regularly. Sari I re\ art hen Since the First Day the UO Journalism School Opened 75 Years Ago, the UO Bookstore Has Been The Last Word On Where To Find Everything a Journalism Student Needs TEXT & REFERENCE BOOKS LAYOUT MATERIALS VIDEO & AUDIO TAPES WORD PROCESSORS PHOTO DEPARTMENT WRITING SUPPLIES COMPUTERS THE UO BOOKSTORE: Happily Serving Journalism Students For 75 Years, And Happy to Serve You Today! HAPPY 75th ANNIVERSARY!