Journalism COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES
Journalism at BELMONT UNIVERSITY
Belmont University offers a highly-competitive undergraduate program for 21st century journalists reporting for the digital age. The New Century Journalism Program provides a progressive brand of journalistic training to aspiring journalists. They learn to work with image, sound and text, while staying rooted in the traditional values of fairness, accuracy, objectivity and respect for audience, with an ethics-across-the-curriculum mission.
New Century Journalism Program Department of Media Studies 1900 Belmont Boulevard Nashville, TN 37212 615.460.6451 615.460.5447 www.BELMONT.edu Belmont University is a Christian community. The university faculty, administration and staff uphold Jesus as the Christ and as the measure for all things. As a community seeking to uphold Christian standards of morality, ethics and conduct, Belmont University holds high expectations of each person who chooses to join the community. Belmont University does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, military service or sexual orientation. Inquiries or complaints concerning the application of these policies to students should be directed to the Associate Dean of Students, Beaman Student Life Center Suite 200, 1900 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37212, deanofstudents@belmont.edu or 615.460.6407. CAS-13392
“My classes were run like a newsroom—which prepared me for my job. I produced my own news pieces. I learned to shoot, write and edit. I learned to make mistakes in newswriting— not in the newsroom. Belmont’s journalism program prepares its students to be a one-man news band, which is what most newsrooms need.” AMANDA BROOKS Media Coordinator, CNN Atlanta
“Belmont’s journalism program provided an ideal mix of opportunities for me to succeed in a modern media environment. You get to work closely with faculty in a tight-knit environment where strong, multimedia-based storytelling always takes priority. Combined with plenty of on- and off-campus chances to apply what you’ve learned, the experience is hard to beat.” BRIAN WILSON Breaking News Reporter, The Tennessean
WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE? The New Century Journalism Program was one of the first multimedia undergraduate programs in the country. All courses are taught by veteran journalists who deliver cutting-edge instruction using the latest digital software and technology. Students receive hands-on training in writing for multiple media platforms, visual and digital storytelling and video and audio editing. Our career placement rates are exceedingly high. A major driver behind this is our extensive internship program. Journalism majors will have opportunities for a variety of professional internships following their second year. Internships permit our students to develop extensive portfolios of work by the time of graduation. Positions are regularly available at newspapers, magazines, online news operations, radio and television stations and at dozens of highly-respected public relations firms. Students have interned at The Tennessean, Nashville Scene, Journal Communications, The Country Music Association and CMT. Additionally, the Belmont East/West Program allows students to undertake full-time professional semesterlength internships in New York and Los Angeles and work with organizations including CBS Evening News, CNN, Huffington Post, Oprah and The Late Show With David
Letterman. Journalism majors can also join the staff of Belmont’s award-winning student news and information outlet, www.belmontvision.com and contribute to the recently launched belmontfeed.com online magazine.
CONCENTRATIONS & CURRICULUM Students majoring in journalism may choose to earn either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree. Required core course in the 33-hour major include: • Communication Law • Digital Storytelling • Entrepreneurial Media • Foundations of Journalism • Introduction to Audio and Video Production • Mass Media and Society • Media Ethics • Media Writing I • Media Writing II Elective courses include Advanced Video Production, Arts & Entertainment Reporting, Covering Diverse Populations, Journalism Internship, Magazine Workshop, Social Media Reporting, Sports Writing and Visual Communication. The New Century Journalism Program also offers minors in Entertainment Journalism and General Journalism Studies.