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Common FAQ's (Undergraduate Section)
Common FAQ's1. Who should I talk with about freshmen advising?You should contact Paul Mitchell, 784-4563 or email him at
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Courses (Courses Section)
Website section detailing the courses offered in the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno.This is a placeholder for an application.
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Courses (Undergraduate Section)
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Curriculum (Graduate Program Section)
Our program takes three semesters to complete, plus a summer internship. You will be part of a cohort of students who will progress through the program together. Many of our classes are required, but you also have the opportunity to take thr
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Major Requirements (Undergraduate Section)
Here’s what it takes to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno’s Reynolds School of Journalism: Undergraduate majors In your freshman and sophomore years, y
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Minor Requirements (Undergraduate Section)
To be accepted as a minor in journalism ...
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Our History (About Us Section)
1921-1965 The first journalism course at the University of Nevada was taught in 1921 in the English department. The next year, English professor Alfred Higginbotham, who had experience as a newspaperman, began teachi
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Overall degree requirements (Undergraduate Section)
Students seeking the bachelor of arts degree from the Reynolds School of Journalism must complete at least 128 credits, 40 of which must be numbered 300 or higher. Of the 128 credits required for graduation, at least 90 credits must b
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The Nevada Journalist, June 2009 (The Nevada Journalist Section)
Dear Friend of the Reynolds School, One of our most important jobs is to convene conversations about journalism. We think we have a lot to add to those conversations, plus we lik
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Welcome to the Reynolds School of Journalism (Admissions Section)
Welcome to a school that is at the forefront of thinking, teaching and conducting research in the changing environment for information and communication. We hope you will consider joining us at this amazing time to learn, expl
http://journalism.unr.edu/alumni/admissions/