
Admission
Procedures for the
Media Studies Concentrations
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a.
Admission to the University does not imply automatic admission to the
Media Studies major. Students must make formal application.
b. Application is made at the end of the fall and spring semesters.
Applicants will obtain admission application forms in BCN 100. Admission
application forms are also available from the Broadcasting and Cinema
Departmental office in 205 Brown Building.
c. The deadline for filing an application is Reading Day of fall
or spring semesters. Applications received after Reading Day will not
be processed until the next semester. The foundation courses (ENG 101,
BCN 100, and BCN 101 or 102) must be completed prior to or during the
semester at the end of which application will be made.
d. Since admission to the Media Studies Major requires a probationary
year at UNCG, transfer students will usually require a minimum of six
semesters at UNCG to complete degree requirements.
Criteria for Admission to the Media Studies Major
a. Minimum overall grade point average of 2.2
b. Completion of ENG 101, BCN 100, and BCN 101 or 102, with grades
of C or better.
Selection, upon admission, of a Media Studies concentration as listed
below. Students are limited to registration in only one concentration
and must receive permission of the Department Head to take courses in
another concentration.
c. Students should not take courses outside their declared concentration.
Exceptions will be made on a space available basis by approval of the
course instructor. Students who appear to be following a Media Studies
concentration but who have not been formally registered in that concentration
may be prohibited from taking additional course work in that concentration.
Criteria for Continuing in the Media Studies Major
a. Initial admission to the Media Studies major does not
guarantee the student the right to complete the degree program.
b. Continuation in the Media Studies major is contingent upon
the following requirements.
(1)
Maintenance of a minimum overall GPA (currently 2.2). Students with
GPAs below 2.2 may be granted up to two semesters of probationary
status (sequentially or in separate semesters), after which they shall
be removed from the major if the GPA remains below 2.2.
(2) Only grades of C or better taken in BCN or cognate courses
substituted in the major will count toward completion of a major or
minor
(3) Demonstration of high quality oral and written communication
(4) Adherence to all building and equipment policies and procedures
(5) Professional conduct and treatment of program equipment,
including prompt payment of any charges assessed for equipment damage.
(6) Compliance with all University regulations including the
Academic Honor Policy. Plagiarism, submitting the same work to more
than one class, falsified attendance records, etc., are grounds for
dismissal from the major.
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