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study and writing of essays. 4 cr, either sem.
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instruction in broadcast techniques for nonbroadcast students. 4 cr, 2nd sem.
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and Project Reporting is an advanced seminar that will teach select students the practice of depth reporting and writing. Students will use a variety of reporting techniques-from computer database searches to shoe leather-in pursuit of long-term projects ideally destined for publication in one of several professional publications that have entered into cooperative agreements with the Boston University Department of Journalism. Among them ar e The Boston Globe, Boston Magazine , and th e Boston Phoenix . Story subjects will range from public system failures to questionable convictions, narrative reconstructions to explanatory journalism. 4 cr, 2nd sem.
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course allowing students to develop expertise in the use of digital photo technology including digital cameras, image management, remote transmission of photos, output to printers, and use of photos on a website. 4 cr, 2nd sem.
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COM JO 308 or 721. Writing feature articles for newspapers. 4 cr.
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to COM seniors and graduate students with Macintosh familiarity and consent of instructor. Each student creates an interactive journalistic project using computers. Students use their individual writing, reporting, photography, and audio/video skills to develop a concept, produce separate elements, and assemble a complete project. 4 cr, either sem.
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role of the press in covering international conflicts, as well as the responsibilities of the press to cover military policies, procedures, and programs during peacetime. 4 cr, 2nd sem.
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of the Boston Statehouse Program. Prereq: previous news writing and reporting courses. Students follow a daily routine of communicating with their editors. Assignments and story ideas are discussed and plotted. Students are assigned to Massachusetts daily newspapers and are required to generate two to three stories a week. 8 cr, both semesters.
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senior standing, consent of instructor. Students examine the profession of management as it relates to broadcast news operations. In-depth analysis of news organizations, both network and local, budgets, personnel management, policy development, and ethical considerations with practical case study approach. 4 cr, 1st sem.
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ENG EK 127 or knowledge of a general programming langauge, ENG ME 308 or CAS MA 381, or knowledge of probability and statistics. Modeling of discrete event systems and their analysis through simulation. Systems considered include, but are not limited to, manufacturing systems, computer-communication networks, and computer systems. Simulating random environments and output analysis in such contexts. A simulation language is introduced and is the main tool for simulation experimentation. Includes lab. 4 cr.
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