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2025-2026 College Catalog 
    
2025-2026 College Catalog

Graduation Map: Multimedia Journalism, AS-LAS for Transfer to HU (Harding University) BA in Multimedia Journalism


About This Degree


Start Here / Finish There

NPC Faculty Mentor: Roger Fox (Roger.Fox@np.edu)  501.760.4270

  • This curriculum* is designed for persons who plan to obtain an Associate of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences (AS-LAS) degree at National Park College (NPC) and transfer to Harding University (HU) to complete a bachelor’s degree.
  • Prerequisite courses and/or developmental courses may need to be taken in addition to this suggested plan of study.

HU Transfer Admission information and policies

HU Transfer Scholarship information and policies

Additional HU admittance requirements for this program:

  • HU will maintain exclusive responsibility for admission
  • The student must meet all criteria required for undergraduate admission to HU.
  • The student will have earned the Associate of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences at NPC, with at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average
  • Students must meet all degree-specific criteria to be admitted to a degree program that requires admission.

NPC Honors Program: The NPC Honors Program is accepting applications. Learn more about the NPC Honors Program.

 

How to Use the Graduation Map


Full-time? Part-time? Need developmental courses? Starting in the Spring or Summer?
Take courses in the order shown on the Graduation Map. See your academic advisor to help streamline your path toward degree completion.*

Scholarship recipients: Please be aware of eligibility criteria for your scholarship(s).  In particular, pay attention to (1) the enrollment requirements each semester for disbursement of your scholarship(s) and (2) the number of hours and GPA required each semester and/or year for renewal of your scholarship(s).  Graduation Maps provide a semester-by-semester course listing to allow you to graduate on time.  Contact the Office of Student Financial Aid at (501) 760-6398 with any questions regarding enrollment/renewal requirements of your scholarship(s).

Semester 1 - Fall (13 Credit Hours)


Semester 2 - Spring (16 Credit Hours)


Semester 3 - Fall (16 Credit Hours)


Semester 4 - Spring (15 Credit Hours)


60 Credit Hours


See your NPC advisor for degree and graduation information

* Denotes NPC courses included in the Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS)

Remaining Courses to be Completed at HU - Multimedia Journalism: 63 Credit Hours


Prefix Course # Course Name Credit Hours
BOLD 3020 Old Testament Story and Vision 3
BNEW 3020 New Testament Story and Vision 3
BOLD/BNEW   Textual Electives 2
BUS 2510 Personal Finance for College Students 1
COMM 3200 Communication Theory 3
COMM 4120 Communication Law 3
COMM 4150 Communication Research Methods 3
COMM 4550 Communication Ethics and Scripture 3
Select four hours from the following: 4
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
1400-1401
1410-1411
2420-2421
2430-2431
2440-2441

Radio Practicum
TV Practicum
Newspaper Practicum
Yearbook Practicum
Sports Broadcast Practicum

 
COMM 1910 Intro to Broadcasting 3
COMM 1920 Introduction to Journalism 3
COMM 2000 Media Software Tools 3
COMM 2310 Print News Writing 3
COMM 2950 Internship Preparation 1
COMM 3150 Advanced Journalism 3
COMM 3230 Writing for Mass Media 3
COMM 3350 Multimedia Storytelling 3
COMM 3590 Media Graphics 3
COMM 3670-3673 Communication Internship 1
Select one of the following: 3
COMM
COMM
3720
4050
Production Projects for Film and Television
Advanced Photography
 
Select six hours from the following. Three hours must come from the courses numbered 3000-4999. 6
CJ
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
2261
2230
3020
3160
3710
3860
4090
4350
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Audio Production and Recording
Copy Editing
Sports Writing and Reporting
Radio Production and Performance
Sports Broadcasting
Advanced Video Production
Advanced Audio Production and Recording
 
COMM 4510 Senior Seminar 3
    Total HU Credit Hours: 63
    Total Credit Hours: 123

 

Harding University students are required to graduate with a minimum of 42 upper-level hours (courses numbered 3000 to 4999).

Academic Year: 2025-2026
Revised: June, 2025