College of Communication College of Communication The University of Texas at Austin School of Journalism School of Journalism

Copy Editing and Design

The editing emphasis prepares students for desk work in print and Web newsrooms. Students learn how to edit print and online articles for style; sourcing; logic; and structure. Headline-writing and preparation of graphic material are also covered. Design courses for Web and print products prepare students to compose and publish news products. Courses stress understanding of the news-production process and the checks and balances that generate superior news products, as well as the elements of solid news judgment. Graduates of the program will be ready to assume editing duties in a wide range of newspaper, magazine and online news media. Old and new media alike rely on editors to assure product quality, and the demand for good editors will remain strong into the foreseeable future.

Contact Information

Rusty Todd, Copy Editing Sequence Head, CMA A7.252, 512-471-1967

Copy Editing and Design-related courses

The following lists highlight courses recommended for the Copy Editing and Design Sequence. Please cross reference with the Journalism Degree Requirements.

    

Core Courses

J 315 News Media Writing and Editing - W

J 321C Fundamentals of Multimedia Journalism

J 360 Media Law and Ethics

 

Copy Editing Sequence Courses

J 320D Intermediate Reporting - W

J 330 News Editing

 

Studies Courses

J 340C Leadership, Management, and The Media - C&C

J 340C Mass Media and Minorities - W, C&C

J 340C Women and The News - C&C

J 349T Alternative Media - C&C

J 349T Covering the US Latino Community - C&C

J 349T Editorial Column Writing - W

J 349T Journalism Society and the Citizen Journalist

J 349T Long-form Storytelling for TV News

J 349T Writing for Online Publications - W

J 363 Theories of Mass Communication

 

Electives for Copy Editing Sequence

J 316 Photographic Communication

J 327 Feature Writing - W

J 331 Web Publishing - W

J 373D Advanced News Reporting - W (Fall course only) or

J 374D Advanced Feature Writing - W or

J 379 Journalism Research Projects

Internships are highly encouraged.