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the evolution of the American press and electronic journalism and their influence in our democracy. Includes freedom of the press, ethics, professional goals, technical developments, social responsibilities, and literature. 4 cr, either sem.
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3.00 Credits
COM JO 308. Students learn to research, write, and edit lengthy articles of national magazine quality. 4 cr, either sem.
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3.00 Credits
COM JO 308. Students conceptualize, write, edit, design, and publish two magazines, using desktop technology. Students should know Microsoft Word for Macintosh or a comparable program. Although PageMaker instruction is included in the class, PageMaker tutorials from Personal Computing Support Services are recommended. PageMaker tutorial disks are also available in the Mac labs and students are encouraged to use them. 4 cr, 1st sem.
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COM JO 305. A course for non-photojournalism majors interested in advancing their skills in all forms of photography. 4 cr, 2nd sem.
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3.00 Credits
COM JO 307 and COM JO 308; B average in COM courses. Valuable on-the-job practice of journalism skills. Provides student with portfolio of professional work. The student works 150 hours per semester or summer at the internship. Assistance in placement; instructor must approve project. Comprehensive paper, employer evaluation, and portfolio required at end of semester. 2 or 4 cr, either sem.
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3.00 Credits
consent of instructor and junior standing. On-the-job observation and training at a television or radio station. Comprehensive paper/employer evaluation required at end of semester. 2 cr, either sem.
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3.00 Credits
COM JO 451. Broadcast journalism majors only. Transferring various forms of investigative news stories into broadcast terms. Field reporting, fashioning material into news broadcast format, and intensive research and writing. 4 cr, 2nd sem.
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3.00 Credits
COM JO 307 or consent of instructor. Students produce a half-hour radio newscast which airs live on the student radio station, WTBU, at the end of each class. Students learn to work as producers, writers, reporters, sportscasters, and engineers under deadline pressure. They report live from around the city with breaking news reports. 4 cr, either sem.
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3.00 Credits
COM JO 351 and consent of instructor. Portapak and reporting skills used to produce an evening television newscast under realistic deadlines and pressure. Complete use of production facilities and television studios. 4 cr, 1st sem.
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3.00 Credits
consent of instructor. Students work with faculty on individual research, professional training, or special studies. 4 cr, either sem.
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