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B.A. Journalism (Public Relations Track)

The Bachelor of Arts in Journalism [Public Relations Track] helps students understand the theories behind effective public communication. Students learn all facets of practical campaigns, learning from professionals in the field as well as their professors. In the capstone course, students work with local corporate or nonprofit clients. Our distinguished faculty from the Department of Communication and Journalism have extensive experience in their fields of expertise; and they aim to make every student who becomes part of Rider's learning community understand the power of communication and journalism — and how to use them to their fullest potential.



Basic Core
Rider Course Title Rider Course Number Credits
Expository Writing CMP-120 3
Research Writing CMP-125 3
Math Choose from a selection of courses 3
Information Technology CIS-185 3


Area of Knowledge: Historical Perspective
Students choose 3 courses from a selection in the following disciplines:
Rider Discipline Credits
American Studies
English Literature
Fine Arts
Global/Multinational Studies
History
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish.
9


Area of Knowledge: Artistic and Intellectual Perspective
Students choose 3 courses from a selection in the following disciplines:
Rider Discipline Credits
American Studies
Economics
English Literature
Fine Arts
Gender Studies
Global/Multinational Studies
History
Law and Justice
Literature
Philosophy
Sociology
9


Area of Knowledge: Contemporary Perspective
Students choose 3 courses from a selection in the following disciplines:
Rider Discipline Credits
American Studies
Economics
Fine Arts
Gender Studies
Global/Multinational Studies
History
Law and Justice
Literature and Foreign Culture
Multicultural Studies
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
9


Area of Knowledge: Natural World
Students choose 2 courses from a selection in the following disciplines:
Rider Discipline Credits
Behavioral Neuroscience
Biochemistry
Biology
Biopsychology
Chemistry
Geological and Marine Science
Physics
Psychology
Sociology
6-8


Communication and Journalism Core
Rider Course Title Rider Course Number Credits
Communication Theory COM-201 3
Speech Communication COM-104 3
Mass Media Communication COM-105 3
Persuasive Writing for the Media COM-107 3
Communication Law COM-301 3
Communication Ethics COM-302 3
Senior Seminar in Communicationn COM-400 3


Public Relations Track
Rider Course Title Rider Course Number Credits
Introduction to News Writing COM-102 3
Advanced Speech Communication COM-204 3
Publication Design COM-212 3
Public Relations COM-240 3
Feature Writing COM-316 3
Publicity Methods in Organizations COM-341 3
Cases & Campaigns in Public Relations COM-440 3
Major Elective (one course from the following:
COM-131
COM-205
COM-210
COM-211
COM-215
COM-233
COM-253
COM-261
COM-360
COM-393
MKT-200
ADV-300
3


Elective Courses
Credits
Free elective credit hours may be taken in any department within the University, subject to the program limit of 30 credits from outside the liberal arts and sciences.  Students are encouraged to pursue minors. 25-27


A candidate for graduation must complete a minimum of 120 acceptable credits. Of the required 120 credits, 36 must be in upper-level courses as determined by the respective departments. A maximum of 30 credits from outside the liberal arts and sciences may be presented for graduation. Students should check the academic catalog for complete program requirements.