Online journalism courses from MSU’s J-School!
Get a head start on classes or take Michigan State University journalism classes from anywhere on the planet!
Summer term 2009, we are offering
JRN 108 Introduction to Mass Media for Metro Detroit area entering freshmen beginning July 6. This three credit class will be offered on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9:10-11 a.m. at Seaholm High School in Birmingham.
For Fall 2009, we are offering online two graduate level courses and one undergraduate course. Thecourses are:
- JRN 808 Sec. 731, News Management 3.0 taught by Ken Winter, retired editor of The Petoskey News Review.
- JRN 808, Sec. 730 Art in the News: The Chicago Tribune Collection taught by former Detroit Free Press editor Joe Grimm.
- Undergraduates can register for this course under JRN 408, Sec. 730 Illustrated Newspaper History.
Current students should enroll as normal. Non-MSU students should register using the 3-step procedure below.
3 Easy Steps to Enroll
in JRN 108 or Any JRN Online and Off-Campus Class for Fall 2009
- Step 1: Click here to enroll in the class using the Lifelong Ed Form if you were not enrolled in an MSU last semester.
- Step 2: Activate your MSU NetID (so you can receive and pay your tuition bill) You need your PID and PAN. You will get these after you register through Lifelong Ed.
- Step 3: Then go to StuInfo to see and pay your bill. No bills will be mailed to you. You must go to this site to secure it.
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This article highlights the flexible and comprehensive online journalism courses offered by Michigan State University's J-School, providing opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students to advance their education from anywhere in the world. Courses such as "Introduction to Mass Media," "News Management," and "Art in the News" cater to a wide range of interests and professional goals. Additionally, there are specialized courses for teachers seeking journalism endorsements or pursuing an M.A. in Journalism. The enrollment process is straightforward, ensuring accessibility for all students. Thank you, Jane Briggs-Bunting, for sharing these valuable educational opportunities!
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