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Accreditation sought for C&J's journalism,
mass comm programs
A number of initiatives and changes have been
implemented at the Department
of Communication and Journalism as it seeks accreditation
for its journalism and mass communication programs.
There will be a site visit in January 2008
by a team from the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism
and Mass Communications (ACEJMC)
to review the department's application.
Accreditation does not affect the department's
programs for undergraduate and graduate communication students,
but the faculty and administration decided to seek accreditation
for its Journalism (print and broadcast) and Mass Communication
(public relations and advertising) programs. Many of the nation's
journalism programs are accredited by ACEJMC.
A major advantage for C&J's application
is the $5.8
million renovation completed in the fall of 2007 of the
C&J building.
C&J Chair John G. Oetzel and the faculty
are working to ensure that its journalism and mass communication
programs meet ACEJMC standards, including improvements to previously
inadequate facilities. The interior renovation of C&J's
historic 1948 building was completed after a year-long closure,
with the project converting more than 10,000 square feet of
previously unused space for the department's use.
Instructional improvements already implemented
include a reorganization of the C&J advising and internship
programs; creation of an advisory committee composed of professionals
in the fields of print, broadcast, advertising and public relations;
publication of departmental newsletters for alumni and supporters
and an enhanced website; increased emphasis on fund-raising;
a more diverse faculty; new classes in writing and media planning;
reduced class sizes for some lab courses; improved student record-keeping;
and new policies on governance ensuring the independence of
the department's "C" and "J" sides.
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