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NWS 337: Feature & Opinion Writing
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Research and preparation of non-fiction articles (service journalism, profiles) and columns for newspapers, magazines and online media. Emphasis is on step-by-step analysis of features and columns from concepts to completion. Prerequisites: JOU 120 & JOU 150. Spring.
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NWS 425: Investigative Reporting
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Reporting and writing of complex news stories, focusing on the techniques of computer-assisted reporting, including use of spreadsheets and databases. Computer work is followed by extensive follow-up research and interviewing. Prerequisites: JOU 150. Spring.
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NWS 498: Portfolio Development Practicum
0.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Each student must develop a portfolio containing a significant and appropriate body of work that, by the time of graduation, demonstrates to a potential employer that the student is ready to make the transition to the professional workplace. Each portfolio also must demonstrate the student‘s understanding of linkages among leadership, the liberal arts, and the student‘s intended career. The specific format and content of the portfolio is determined by the faculty coordinator of the track(s) in which a student is enrolled: broadcast journalism, news-editorial, public relations or visual communications. Students pursuing more than one track must meet portfolio requirements of both tracks. Students must enroll in NWS 498 in fall or spring semester of the senior year. Portfolios will receive either a passing or failing grade by the student‘s track coordinator. Deficiencies must be corrected before the portfolio is certified as passing.
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NWS 499: Senior Competency Practicum
0.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A comprehensive written exam will be administered only in the semester of graduation. August graduates may take the exam in the preceding spring semester. A minimum grade of 60 is required. If the minimum grade is not achieved, one retake may be permitted if journalism faculty members judge the first attempt to be an earnest effort with a score reasonably close to the required minimum.
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PDP 200: Preparing for your Internship
1.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
This course is designed for sophomores and juniors preparing for an internship experience. Among the subjects covered will be self-assessment of career objectives and internship goals, exploration of resources and techniques for finding and evaluation potential internships, resume writing, interview techniques, reflection as a strategy to maximize learning in an internship, communication, conflict resolution and problem solving in the organizational setting. This course WILL NOT provide you with a ready-made internship, but rather help facilitate your search for an internship that fits your personal and professional goals as well as provide the opportunity to develop the skills and competencies that will facilitate a successful internship experience. Fall and spring.
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PDP 300: Topics in Professional Development
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A topic of current interest in professional development will be taught. Topics will vary depending on faculty interest. Course will be offered upon request of a faculty member and with approval of the vice president of academic affairs.
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PDP 301: Medical School Admission Preparation
1.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
This course will help students to prepare for application to medical school. Topics covered will include: 1) the medical school admissions/application process, 2) the medical school interview, 3) alternative careers to medicine, and 4) preparation for the standaradized admissions test to medical school (MCAT). The latter topic will be a major emphasis in the course. Pass/Fail. Fall.
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PDP 490: Individual Study: Professional Developme
2.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Individualized, independent research project in a student’s field of interest in professional development not thoroughly covered in regular courses. Fall and spring and winter.
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PED 004: Physical Education Activity
1.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Participation courses involving a variety of sports and activities. Each course includes the origin of the sport, etiquette, fundamental skills, rules, and strategy. Note: PED 004 activity courses are not available as possible "late additions" to students' schedules like other activity course s. Fall and spring
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PED 009: Varsity Sports
1.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Students who participate in a varsity sport(s) as a player, manager, or cheerleader may take PED 009. A student may receive only one credit for a particular sport each academic year. Fall and spring.
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