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Communication Studies: Journalism (Transfer)

Associate of Arts Degree Program (Transfer)

The Communication Studies:Journalism courses at UCC offer award winning degree preparation with exciting hands-on media training for students interested in journalism or other communication career options. Our classes are not just for reporters, however! Courses such as Writing for the Media, Introduction to Mass Communication, Journalism Production, Photography, Public Relations, and Business Communication prepare students to become the vital communicators and advocates needed today in service-providing industries such as advertising, health care, social assistance, education, and government. In fact, the National Association of Colleges and Employers recently listed "communications skills (verbal and written)" as the number one skill sought by the nearly 2,000 employers that they surveyed.

UCC students work one-on-one with qualified instructors in hands-on learning environments that promote advanced development of oral and written communication skills. Students also develop important technical skills in industry software and learn vital production processes while building social skills and creating new friends!

Students can transfer from UCC to many different Oregon universities to continue their journalism and communication-related studies in a variety of majors:

  • Journalism (UO, NCC, Corban College)
  • Human Communications (SOU)
  • Communications Studies (OIT)
  • Communication Arts (George Fox)
  • Communications: Speech, Drama, Journalism, or Media (Marylhurst)
  • Communication* (UOP, Linfield, PSU, Cascade, Lewis & Clark)
  • Organizational Communication: Public Relations or Human Resources (UOP)
  • Management Communication (NCC)
  • Speech Communication (NCC, Corban College, OSU, WOU)
  • Rhetoric and Media Studies (WU)*

*Several of these colleges offer further specialization within the field of Communications. For a current list of majors offered by Oregon universities, please see each individual university’s website.

For more information contact:
Melinda Benton
(541)440-4645
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Suggested Transfer Guide


Term 1 - Fall    
ENG Any literature 3 credits
GS104 Physical Science 4 credits

Sp11 OR

SP112 OR

SP218 OR

SP219

Fundamentals of Public Speaking or

Persuasive Speech or

Interpersonal Communication or

Small Group Discussion

3 credits
MTH111 College Algebra 4 credits
WR121 English Composition 3 credits
     
Term 2 - Winter    
ENG Any literature 3 credits
GS105 Physical Science 4 credits

MTH112 OR

MTH 243

Elementary Functions or

Intro to Probability & Statistics

4 credits

SPAN or FR

(24 credits total of the

same language is required

for B.A. transfer students)

World Languages 4 credits
WR122 English Composition 3 credits
     
Term 3 - Spring    
ENG Any literature 3 credits

J205

(ONLY offered in Spring)

Public Relations 3 credits
GS106 Physical Science 4 credits

SPAN or FR

World Languages 4 credits

WR227 OR

WR123

(WR227 is recommended)

Technical Writing or

English Composition

3 credits
     
Term 4 - Fall    
ENG Any literature 3 credits
ECON201 Economics 3 credits
HST 106 World History 3 credits
HPE295 Health & Wellness 3 credits
J215 Journalism Production 1-3 credits

J251

(ONLY offered in the fall)

Writing for the Media 3 credits

SPAN or FR

World Languages 4 credits
     
Term 5 - Winter    
ENG Any literature 3 credits
ECON202 Economics 3 credits
HST202 History of the U.S.

3 credits

J215 Journalism Production 1-3 credits

SPAN or FR

World Languages 4 credits
Arts & Letters Elective   3 credits
     
Term 6 - Spring    
ENG Any literature 3 credits
ECON203 Economics 3 credits
HST203 History of the U.S. 3 credits
J215 Journalism Production 1-3 credits

J211

(ONLY offered in the spring)

Intro to Mass Communication 3 credits

SPAN or FR

World Languages 4 credits
Arts & Letters Elective  

3 credits

 

As many terms of J215/Journalism Production as possible are recommended; see transfer institution for the number of J215 credits which will transfer.

The Physical Science sequence is recommended for journalists. Any science with a lab may be substituted for students working to earn the AAOT.

The UO requires 16 literature credits/hours; since UCC's classes are 3 credits each, this means that 6 courses (18 credits total) will be needed.

The UO requires 8 credits/hours in history; since UCC's classes are 3 credits each, this means 3 courses (9 credits total) will be needed. UCC recommends U.S. History for journalists, but other history classes can be substituted.

SOU requires that transfer students complete three upper division university studies integration courses at SOU in addition to the AAOT.

WOU requires J211 Intro to Mass Communication.

EOU requires Art History and Beginning Photography.

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