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Office of the University Registrar

2005-06 Undergraduate Catalog

Overview

College of Journalism and Communications


College of Journalism and Communications

Established: 1925

Location: Weimer Hall, Room 2096

Phone: 352-392-0466

Rankings: In the past 20 years, the Associated Press Managing Editors Association, Radio-Television News Directors Association, and media including Madison Avenue and The Gannett Center Journal have ranked the college’s undergraduate and graduate programs consistently among the nation’s top ten. U.S. News & World Report’s only ranking of journalism and communications programs in 1996 indicated that the college’s graduate programs in advertising, public relations and telecommunication were ranked second nationally, and the journalism program was ranked sixth nationally.

Accredited: Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (AEJMC)

Academic Divisions:

  • Department of Advertising
  • Department of Journalism
  • Department of Public Relations
  • Department of Telecommunication
  • Division of Graduate Studies & Research
  • Interactive Media Lab
  • The Documentary Institute
  • Brechner Center for Freedom of Information

Degrees: Bachelor’s degrees in advertising, journalism, public relations and telecommunication.

Academic Advising: The Office of Student Services, Weimer Hall, Room 1000, maintains student records and handles academic advising.

Scholarships: The college’s Knight Division for Scholarships, Career Services and Multicultural Affairs provides undergraduates with information about scholarships and assistantships, internships, placement services, and the college’s minority recruitment and retention activities.

The college awards more than $200,000 annually in undergraduate scholarships and assistantships. The application deadline is February 1. For more information, write to the College of Journalism and Communications, P.O. Box 118400, Gainesville, FL 32611-8400.

Computer Requirement: Requirements for students majoring in telecommunication may differ from those of other students in the college.

Internships: Students earn credits by serving internships. Students are urged to use their elective hours within the college for this purpose. All students in all departments must work 100 hours for each hour of credit. Internship credit can be repeated with change of assignment for a maximum of three credit hours.

Learning/Training Tools: The college is home to PBS affiliate (WUFT-TV), NPR affiliates (WUFT-FM, WJUF-FM) for North Central Florida; two commercial radio stations (WRUF-AM/FM); a low-power television station (WLUF-TV); the student magazine Orange and Blue, the Documentary Institute and the Brechner Center for Freedom of Information.

Student Organizations

Majors, Specializations and Minors:

Major Minor Degree Awarded Total Credits
Advertising No BS 124
Journalism No BS 124
      Areas of Emphasis: Editing, Graphic Design, Magazines, Online Media,
        Photojournalism, Reporting
Public Relations No BS 124
      Specialization: Technical Communications
Telecommunication No BS 124
      Specializations: News, Production or Management
The college offers a minor in Mass Communication Studies.
The college also offers a Master of Arts and a Ph.D. in Mass Communication.