Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Journalism
Mission
Through a broad-based liberal arts and sciences curriculum that balances theory, research, professional practice and critical inquiry, the Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Journalism prepares students to become innovative, professional, and ethical communicators ready to thrive in a rapidly evolving journalism field and industry. It offers a regional and global scope, focusing on Arab media and society, and instilling principles of freedom of the press, objective and responsible journalism, global citizenship, and civic engagement. The program enables students to be life-long learners, scholars and critical thinkers who possess innovative and resilient capacities to adapt, succeed, and lead in an ever-changing and diverse global environment.
Program Educational Objectives
The B.A. in Multimedia Journalism aims to:
- Demonstrate conceptual and practical knowledge for careers in journalism and media production across various specializations (print, broadcast, online and other emerging fields),
- Exhibit an appreciation of the theoretical aspects of journalism and media studies, and an understanding of the cultural, economic, and political contexts that affect news media production processes in the Arab region and globally,
- Exhibit technical and skill-based competencies with a wide range of convergent communication technologies in order to thrive in a technology-driven and rapidly evolving news media environment,
- Demonstrate the required research, critical and analytical competencies that enable them to pursue scholarly work and graduate studies, and
- Create professional, ethical, and civically engaged news and media content to communicate with diverse audiences in an increasingly multicultural and global environment.
Student Outcomes
Graduate with B.A. in Multimedia Journalism should be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of the functions and roles of various news production environments,
- Critically apply major theories to various genres of journalism and media studies,
- Comprehend the historical, political, economic and technological developments of the news industry globally and in the Arab region,
- Adapt to trends and technological developments in the field,
- Demonstrate competence in cross-platform media research, production and information management,
- Conduct research using quantitative and qualitative methods of scientific inquiry,
- Produce objective, accurate, balanced and engaging news content that reflects a variety of voices, and
- Apply journalistic principles and legal and ethical standards across various news media platforms.
Curriculum
For the B.A. in Multimedia Journalism, a student must complete a minimum of 92 credits, distributed as follows:
- Major Core Courses (31 credits)
- Major Professional Electives (9 credits)
- Major General Electives (15 credits)
- Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) Courses (30 credits)
- Free Electives (6 credits)
- CSC Elective (1 credit)
Major Core Courses (31 credits)
- JSC220 News Writing and Reporting (3 cr.)
- JSC226 Multimedia Journalism Basics (3 cr.)
- JSC228 Arabic News Writing & Reporting (3 cr.)
- JSC236 Advanced News Writing and Reporting (3 cr.)1
- JSC312 Media & Society (3 cr.)
- JSC314 Data and Society (3 cr.)
- JSC330 Arab and International Media (3 cr.)
- JSC419 Media Law and Ethics (3 cr.)
- JSC451 Media Research Methods (3 cr.)
- JSC498 Internship (1 cr.)
- JSC499R Undergraduate Research (3 cr.) or JSC499P Capstone Project (3 cr.)
1 or JSC328 Advanced Arabic News Writing and Reporting (3 cr.)
Major Professional Electives (9 credits)
- JSC222 Digital Media Design (3 cr.)
- JSC232 Photojournalism (3 cr.)
- JSC236 Advanced News Writing and Reporting (3 cr.)
- JSC328 Advanced Arabic News Writing & Reporting (3 cr.)
- JSC332 Broadcast Journalism (3 cr.)
- JSC431 Investigative Journalism (3 cr.)
- JSC432 Multimedia Feature (3 cr.)
- JSC434 Data Journalism (3 cr.)
- JSC436 Journalism Workshop (3 cr.)
Major General Electives (15 credits)
- COM213 Public Relations (3 cr.)
- COM223 Persuasive Communication (3 cr.)
- COM305 Communication & Conflict Management (3 cr.)
- COM312 Media & Gender (3 cr.)
- COM316 Political Communication (3 cr.)
- COM488 Topics in Communication (3 cr.)
- JSC224 Social Media (3 cr.)
- JSC480 Global Media Literacy (3 cr.)
- JSC481 Global Change, Cooperation, and News (3 cr.)
- JSC488 Topics in Media Studies (3 cr.)
- TVF421 Documentary Film (3 cr.)
- TVF488 Topics in Television and Film (3 cr.)
Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) Courses (30 credits)
Courses in the major cannot be counted towards the 30 LAC elective credits.
Free Electives (6 credits)
CSC Elective (1 credit)
Study Plan
Important: English Level
The below 3-year study plans are based on the English level at which the student started: ENG009, ENG101, or ENG102. Please choose the right study plan according to your English level.
Students starting in Byblos
Students who start in Byblos may complete the first semester in Byblos. For the rest, they need to transfer to the Beirut camps and complete their program there.
Students are required to check their CAPP degree evaluation for details about LAS courses (cores and electives). Always consult with your advisor.
For Students Starting at ENG009 Remedial English
Year One
Fall (15 credits)
- ENG009 Remedial English (3 cr.)
- JSC228 Arabic News Writing & Reporting (3 cr.)
- COM213 Public Relations (Major General Elective) (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Spring (15 credits)
- JSC220 News Writing & Reporting (3 cr.)
- JSC226 Multimedia Journalism Basics (with prerequisite override)* (3 cr.)
- ENG101 Academic English I (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
*With prerequisite override / Students can take this course in fall and substitute it for a LAS course in Spring. Students should consult their advisor first.
Those with ENG101 can take:
1. JSC220 (Core Course)
2. JSC226 (Core Course: pre-requisite override)
Those with ENG102 can take:
1. JSC224 (Major General Elective)
2. JSC220 (Core Course)
3. JSC226 (Core Course: pre-requisite override)
Those with ENG202 can take:
1. JSC312 (Core Course)
2. JSC314 (Core Course)
3. JSC224 (Major General Elective)
LAS: 24 Credits
1. Digital Culture: 3cr.
2. Change Makers: 6cr.
3. Humanities and Arts: 3cr.
4. Free LAS Electives: 12cr.
Summer (3 credits)
- ENG102 Academic English II (3 cr.)
Year Two
Fall (18 credits)
- JSC236 Advanced News Writing and Reporting OR JSC328 Advanced Arabic News Writing and Reporting (3 cr.)
- JSC312 Media & Society (3 cr.)
- JSC Major Professional Elective (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- ENG202 Advanced Academic English (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Spring (18 credits)
- JSC314 Data and Society (3 cr.)
- JSC419 Media Law and Ethics (3 cr.)
- JSC Major Professional Elective (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- COM203 Art of Public Communication (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Summer (1 credit)
- JSC498 Internship (1 cr.)
Year Three
Fall (15 credits)
- JSC451 Media Research Methods (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- JSC Major Professional Elective (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Spring (16 credits)
- JSC499R Undergraduate Research (3 cr.) or JSC499P Capstone Project (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
- Free Elective (3 cr.)
- Free Elective (3 cr.)
- Free Elective (1 cr.)
*Students can take JSC499R or JSC499P in Fall and complete it over two semesters.
For Students Starting at ENG101 Academic English I Year One
Fall (15 credits)
- JSC220 News Writing & Reporting1 (3 cr.)
- JSC228 Arabic News Writing and Reporting (3 cr.)
- ENG101 Academic English I (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Spring (15 credits)
- JSC312 Media and Society (3 cr.)
- JSC226 Multimedia Journalism Basics (3 cr.)
- JSC Major Professional Elective (3 cr.)
- ENG102 Academic English II (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Year Two
Fall (18 credits)
- ENG202 Advanced Academic English (3 cr.)
- JSC236 Advanced News Writing and Reporting OR JSC328 Advanced Arabic News Writing and Reporting (3 cr.)
- JSC330 Arab and International Media (3 cr.)
- JSC Major Professional Elective (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Spring (18 credits)
- JSC314 Data and Society (3 cr.)
- JSC419 Media Law and Ethics (3 cr.)
- JSC Major Professional Elective (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- COM203 Art of Public Communication (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Summer (1 credit)
- JSC498 Internship (1 cr.)
Year Three
Fall (15 credits)
- JSC451 Media Research Methods (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Spring (16 credits)
- JSC499R Undergraduate Research (3 cr.) or JSC499P Capstone Project (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
- Free Elective (3 cr.)
- Free Elective (3 cr.)
- Free Elective (1 cr.)
*Students can take JSC499R or JSC499P in Fall and complete it over two semesters.
For Students Starting at ENG102 Academic English II
Year One
Fall (15 credits)
- ENG102 Academic English II (3 cr.)
- JSC220 News Writing & Reporting1 (3 cr.)
- JSC226 Multimedia Journalism Basics (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Spring (15 credits)
- ENG202 Advanced Academic English (3 cr.)
- JSC228 Arabic News Writing and Reporting (3 cr.)
- JSC312 Media and Society (3 cr.)
- JSC Major Professional Elective (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Year Two
Fall (18 credits)
- JSC236 Advanced News Writing and Reporting OR JSC328 Advanced Arabic News Writing and Reporting (3 cr.)
- JSC330 Arab and International Media (3 cr.)
- JSC Major Professional Elective (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- COM203 Art of Public Communication (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Spring (18 credits)
- JSC314 Data and Society (3 cr.)
- JSC419 Media Law and Ethics (3 cr.)
- JSC Major Professional Elective (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Summer (1 credit)
- JSC498 Internship (1 cr.)
Year Three
Fall (15 credits)
- JSC451 Media Research Methods (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
- LAS Course (3 cr.)
Spring (13 credits)
- JSC499R Undergraduate Research (3 cr.) or JSC499P Capstone Project (3 cr.)
- JSC Major General Elective (3 cr.)
- Free Elective (3 cr.)
- Free Elective (3 cr.)
- Free Elective (1 cr.)
*Students can take JSC499R or JSC499P in Fall and complete it over two semesters.