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JRN U593: Journalism Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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JRN U594: Journalism Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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JRN U606: Beat Reporting
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Covers advanced reporting in specific topic areas. Topics change from semester to semester.
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JRN U609: Documentary Production
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Provides students with an opportunity to research, write, and produce short video documentaries, and acquaints students with a range of professional documentary work through screenings and discussions.
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JRN U611: Design and Graphics
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Introduces graphic design terminology and principles using computer-based desktop publishing programs. Provides students with the opportunity to learn how to plan a publication based on audience and budget. Includes design assignments such as newspapers, magazines, online publications, brochures, advertisements, and corporate identity programs. Emphasizes deadlines and quality of the printed publication.
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JRN U625: Public Relations Practice
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Demonstrates practices and techniques employed in the field including organization of events and functions. Studies campaign planning, research, and media relationships.
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JRN U627: Critical Thinking about Public Relations Strategies
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Designed to bring together upper-level students from multiple disciplines who are interested in taking a microscopic view of how issues are purposefully driven by professionals interested in promoting causes, political candidates, public policy, and corporate image. How did Megan's Law pass Why did Johnson & Johnson Co. successfully emerge from the Tylenol crisis of the 1980s and Firestone/Bridgestone nearly collapse after the tire recall a few years ago Is it a candidate's stance on issues or public image that wins an election Public relations professionals plan campaigns that have important social, political, and legal implications and consequences. Requiresstudents to follow current issues and dissect significant past campaigns. Knowledge of public relations tactics is helpful but not necessary.
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JRN U630: Magazine Writing
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Covers writing and freelancing magazine articles; analyzing magazines as markets; and selecting the best feature format-how-to-do-it, profile, personal experience, human interest, interpretive pieces, and others.
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JRN U640: Reinventing the News:The Journalism of the Web
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Examines how technology and a changing media culture are revolutionizing the news business. Newspapers transform themselves into online information centers. Mobile "backpack journalists" upload text, photos, audio, and video to the Web. Databases and maps "mash up" into new forms of journalism. News morphs into a conversation between professional journalists and what some call "the former audience." And citizen journalists challenge the mainstream media on their own turf. Considers how blogging and other forms of Web journalism are affecting what the traditional media choose to cover and how they present it. Offers an opportunity to meet leading experts and consider what career opportunities are likely to emerge for the next generation of journali
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JRN U650: Journalism Ethics and Issues
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Discusses the responsibilities of news media, ethical problems confronting decision makers in various journalistic fields, and the principles found in codes of various professional societies. Students fulfill the experiential education requirement by writing a ten- to twelve-page paper on an ethical problem they faced while working in the media.
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