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Program Requirements
Journalism requirements: A grade of B or better in English 621, Newswriting, is
a prerequisite for all other journalism courses. In addition, in order
to graduate as a journalism major, you must take English 622, Advanced
Newswriting, and at least one other on-campus journalism course, plus do
a journalism internship. English 722 Feature Writing and English
711 Editing are strongly recommended.
Literature requirements: Because the major is English/journalism,
you will also take literature courses. There are five literature
requirements: English 419 Introduction to Literary Analysis, which you should
take by sophomore year, plus two courses in pre-1800 literature and two
courses in post-1800 literature. You'll choose your literature courses
from a wide variety that changes every semester. The English Department
puts out its own course listings at the start of registration each
semester. Use these listings to choose your courses; they're much more
specific and interesting than the descriptions in the course catalog.
The English minor: There is no such thing as a journalism minor
at UNH, but you can be an English minor and take mostly journalism
courses. All you need for an English minor is five English courses: two
numbered in the 500's and three numbered 600 or above. So if you want to
concentrate on journalism, take 501 (Intro to Creative Nonfiction) as one of
your 500's, and then any three journalism courses you want. We're also
happy to have you take journalism courses even if you're not an English
major or minor.
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