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Ringkasan program
The emerging media journalism program’s magazine track results in a bachelor of arts degree in journalism.
Modul program
The following are the modules: NEWS 233 Multimedia: Reporting 1, NEWS 270 Audiences: Communities 2, NEWS 315 News Editing 1, NEWS 370 Audiences: Operations 1, NEWS 371 Audiences: Interactivity 3, ECON 247 Economics and Statistics in Media 3, SOC 100 Principles of Sociology 3, HIST 202 U.S. History 1877-Present 2, Internship 3, Diversity elective 8, Advanced magazine reporting 3.
Persyaratan masuk bagi mahasiswa internasional
Applicants must have at least a 2.0 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale and must have completed a minimum of 12 years of primary and secondary school, undertaking a university-preparatory curriculum. Departments may set a higher requirement than a score of 550/79 (TOEFL) or 6.5 (IELTS) for their majors.
Ball State University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Kualifikasi
Sarjana (S1)
Institusi penerbit ijazah
Ball State University
Nama jurusan
College of Communication, Information, and Media, Department of Telecommunications
Nama tempat/fakultas
College of Communication, Information, and Media, Department of Telecommunications
Alamat
Ball Communication Building (BC) 201
Ball State University
MUNCIE
Indiana
47306
Uraian Tempat
This department was originally established as the Center for Radio and Television in 1966. The academic program led graduates into a career in either teaching or commercial broadcasting. Ahead of its time, the center had an emphasis on practical experience over traditional textbook learning. Back then, students could serve as staff members at the 10-watt radio station WBST (now part of Indiana Public Radio) or could work on closed-circuit instructional TV programs. As a decade passed, the degree program evolved into its own academic unit called Radio/Television/Motion Pictures, or R-T-M. The first student organization was the Broadcast Guild which, through the work of Professor Dave Smith, became an official chapter of the National Broadcasting Society, or Alpha Epsilon Rho. The national president of Alpha Epsilon Rho, John Kurtz, became the new department chair in 1980, and the current name of telecommunications (TCOM) was adopted. In the mid-1980s personal computers began appearing on desktops, allotted to faculty members by seniority. Wible worked with David Letterman to start a carrier current student radio station called WCRD. In 1988, the department moved from the Arts and Communication Building to the then new Edmund F. Ball Communications Building. TCOM has grown to serve nearly 1,200 majors and minors with 21 full-time professors. Nine student-run television programs air on WIPB, cable, or closed-circuit television.
Nomor telepon
+1 765 285 1480
Apakah di lokasi ini tersedia akomodasi?
Ya
Informasi mengenai akomodasi
This university's apartment living for Ball State students is located close to campus. On-campus students are also encouraged to learn in the residence halls, as well as in the classroom. With five floor plans to choose from, it offers comfortable, affordable homes for single students and students with families. The apartments are located close to campus, shopping, restaurants, entertainment, and schools. University Apartments offer two communities: Anthony and Scheidler Apartments. Apartments are available in one, two-bedroom styles, and townhomes are available in two- and three-bedroom styles. Utilities (including free cable and Internet) are included in the rates, which can mean real savings. Its services include utilities, except for land phone, are included in the rent; air conditioning is provided in Anthony units; cable service is provided. Premium cable channels are not available, however, most city cable channels are included as well as Ball State channels; residents may use the community room at no charge. Included is a wide-screen television and VCR, stereo sound system, kitchen, and moveable furniture; computer access to the main university computer system (including Internet access) is free, beginning August 1, 2008; a computer lab is available in the community building; parking is available in lots near the apartments; telephone service is provided by the university to the apartments at a low rate; coin Laundromats are available in Anthony and Scheidler communities. The monthly rent varies from $471 (for 1-bedroom) to $643 (3-bedroom). For more information contact: Ball State University Apartments, 3460 N. Tillotson Avenue, Muncie, IN 47304, Phone: +1 765 285 5095, mail - aptoffice@bsu.edu.