
Students
should be familiar with the General Information section of
the Drake University catalog, which covers academic requirements
that affect all Drake University students. A student is placed
on probation if either the cumulative grade point average
or the average in journalism-mass communication courses
falls below 2.00 (a C average) during any semester in which
a student has earned less than 60 total credit hours. A student
may be placed on probation for failing to meet the University's
standards for satisfactory progress toward completion of
degree requirements. (See Probation, Suspension and Satisfactory
Progress in the General Information section of the Drake
University catalog.) To remain in the school and to continue progress toward
a BAJMC degree, a student must have at least a 2.25 cumulative
grade point average and a 2.25 GPA in JMC courses at the
end of the academic term in which the student completes the
60th credit hour. For transfer students, the 60th-hour
GPA must be based either upon at least 15 credit hours earned
at Drake. Students who achieve the 2.25 GPA at the
60th-hour level are placed on probation if their GPAs fall
below 2.25 in a subsequent semester. If the GPA is not raised
to 2.25 or better after the probationary semester, the student
may not continue in SJMC or re-enroll later.
An academic load of 18 or more credit hours in a semester
requires a 3.00 cumulative grade point average, or a 2.75
average and permission of the faculty Academic Adjustment
Committee. Students employed full-time or part-time should
carry lighter class loads. At least 40 of the 124 credit
hours required for graduation must be in courses numbered
100 or above. The last 30 hours of a student's program must
be taken at Drake University. Twelve hours of credit may
be earned on a credit-no credit (no letter grade) basis in
courses that are not part of the basic requirements or part
of the major and related courses, including courses in the
area of concentration. (See the Credit-No Credit Program
in the General Information section of the Drake University
catalog.) A JMC student may not take a JMC course on a credit-no
credit or audit basis, unless the course is only offered
credit/no credit. To enroll for any JMC course requiring
a prerequisite, the student must have earned a grade of C
or higher in the prerequisite course(s). To enroll
in any JMC senior-level writing, production or capstone course,
a student must have a declared JMC major. Students without
appropriate prerequisite courses may be admitted to classes,
if there are compelling reasons, by obtaining the consent
of the instructor and/or the approval of the Academic Adjustment
Committee.
Although assigned an academic adviser, the student is responsible
for being familiar with academic regulations and for selecting
appropriate courses in the proper sequence to complete degree
requirements.
Double majors and double degrees
With
careful planning, JMC majors can earn a double major at
Drake University. If the second major is in the College of
Arts and Sciences, requirements for both majors can usually
be satisfied within the 124 hours required to earn a bachelor's
degree. Students interested in completing two majors should
consult with the associate dean and their JMC faculty adviser
as early as possible. A second major in the schools
or colleges other than the College of Arts and Sciences — including
a second major in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication — usually
requires JMC students to complete more than 124 credit hours.
Most require students to earn at least 30 additional hours,
which qualify students for a double degree — the B.A. in
JMC and a B.A. or B.S. from the other school or college.
Students interested in completing two degrees should consult
with the associate dean and their JMC faculty adviser as
early as possible in their college career.
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