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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: JRN 160
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the principles and practices associated with researching and producing stories for non-linear, interactive media. Students examine the differences between interactive media and linear media and are required to produce in-depth stories that include textual, audio, video and interactive elements such as polls. Prerequisites: JRN 260 or JRN 263; MEP 105 or JRN 105; Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students build on the skills learned in JRN 291 to produce in-depth television stories. Pieces are longer to allow the student to explore issues in greater detail. Stories can air on the TV newscast that is broadcast live weekly. Prerequisites: JRN 260 or JRN 263; JRN 105 or MEP 105; Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
Students cover news off the campus, on topics such as local government and education. Prerequisite: JRN 260 or JRN 263; Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to coverage of sports for the news media and includes writing game stories and sports profiles. Prerequisite: JRN 260 or JRN 263; Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
This course presents an introduction to online news-gathering techniques and strategies and the use of spreadsheet and relational database software programs to enhance newsgathering efficiency and reporting accuracy. Students combine basics of news feature writing and computerassisted reporting skills to produce publishable news features and magazine articles. Prerequisite: JRN 260 or JRN 263; Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the basics of editing newspapers, magazines and online text, with emphasis on copyediting, headline writing, page composition and story packaging.Working on The Chronicle ( the student newspaper) provides real-world experience. Prerequisite: JRN 260; Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
Students participate in a weekly live newscast in a team environment with students from other journalism and media production courses. They write and produce newscasts, using newsroom producing software, the Associated Press wire service and CNN feeds. The students anchor the news, weather, and sports. Newscasts are recorded for critique and for student portfolios. Prerequisite: JRN 160 or MEP 105; Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the variety of skills required to communicate effectively through radio and television, including performance techniques, creativity, writing and analytical skills associated with newscasts, broadcast interviews and editorials, and commercials. Prerequisites: JRN 160, MEP 105, JRN 263; Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
This seminar entails an in-depth examination of issues and research perspectives in journalism. Seminar titles vary each term and may include topics such as ethics in journalism, diversity in the newsroom, and international journalism practices. Students should consult the School of Communications course bulletin for information about each semester's offerings. Every Year, All
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