To view the approved curriculum for this degree at U of I, please visit Broadcasting & Digital Media B.S.
To view the approved curriculum for this degree at NIC, please visit General Studies A.A.
The University of Idaho has created transfer pathways to make the transfer process easier for students. Through these pathways, the University of Idaho has created an agreement with other institutions to show a potential pathway to earn a bachelor's degree by starting at your local community college and completing the degree at the University of Idaho. When using these pathways, please remember that this is just one route to completing a bachelor's degree. If you choose to follow a pathway, be sure to save a copy and work with your academic advisor at the University of Idaho. Following a transfer pathway allows you to work with your academic advisor to adhere to the catalog year and requirements listed on the transfer pathway.
All Associate Degree's require a minimum of 60 credits, some programs may require more credits.
Students are advised to take the following course and will need to select an additional course from the approved list, to fulfill the requirement.
Students must take COMJ 140 and then they may choose between POLS 101 OR PSYC 101.
Select one Wellness course from the approved list.
Select one course from one of the following approved lists:
First Year Experience Course
Institutionally Designated Course
Required Courses
JAMM 341 Mass Media Ethics
JAMM 448 Law of Mass Media
Select two courses in Diversity & Global Perspectives from approved list:
Select six credits of electives in Journalism and Mass Media (three credits of upper-division)
Completion of a second major, academic minor, or area of emphasis outside the School of Journalism and Mass Media
Major Requirements
JAMM 322 Broadcast News
JAMM 478 Broadcast Management
JAMM 370 Podcasting
JAMM 374 Intermediate Film and TV Production
JAMM 473 Cinematography
JAMM 267 Video Post-Production
JAMM 477 Documentary Film and TV
3 Additional Humanities credits.
3 Additional Social Sciences credits.
6 Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Statistics.