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3.00 Credits
Students learn to write in-depth pieces suitable for publication in a quality magazine or as a special project for a newspaper or Internet site. Assignments are based on student proposals. Emphasis is placed on gathering information, conducting interviews and organizing the material into a coherent and interesting package. Prerequisite: JRN 260; Every Year, All
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This class, the capstone for students in the print journalism sequence, stresses individual enterprise reporting, in which students plan, report, write and produce stories that can become part of a portfolio of clips for internships and jobs. Faculty members advise and coach students and help them edit their stories. The course emphasizes development of sources, investigative newsgathering techniques and interpretive writing. Prerequisites: JRN 260, JRN 365; Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
In this course, the capstone for the broadcast journalism sequence, 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. Prerequisites: JRN 105 or MEP 105; JRN 263, JRN 291, JRN 311; Every Year, All Courses offered as needed
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1.00 Credits
Independent Study
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3.00 Credits
This is the transdisciplinary introductory course for the minor in Latin American studies. Various disciplines, including history, anthropology, economics and languages, are interwoven in an exploration of concepts, behaviors and traditions associated with Latin America. A survey of Latin American regions spanning the Revolutionary period to the present, with a focus on the past 50 years, is utilized to focus the content. Prerequisite: PO 101; Every Year, Spring
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3.00 Credits
This elective course provides a theoretical framework, an epidemiological profile, and specific strategies to enhance delivery of care for the Latino client. Prerequisite: SP 102; Every Year, Spring
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3.00 Credits
This is the transdisciplinary introductory course for the minor in Latin American studies. Various disciplines including history, anthropology, economics and language are interwoven in an exploration of concepts, behaviors and traditions associated with Latin America. A survey of Latin American regions spanning the Revolutionary period to the present, with a focus on the past 50 years, is utilized to focus the content. Every Year, Spring
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3.00 Credits
The origins of Latin American culture in Spain, in American Indian civilizations, and in Africa are examined, tracing events and forces that molded these disparate elements into today's cultural traditions. Also considered is the culture as it exists in U.S. society, focusing on Puerto Ricans in the East and Chicanos in the West. Prerequisites: AN 101, LAS 201; Every Year, Fall
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HS 131 or HS 111
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: LAS 201
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