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JOUR 100: Multimedia Technology: Interactive Writing
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Application of various software and hardware packages in the creation of Internet Web pages; discussion and methods regarding information design, the use of text, graphics, audio and video to tell a story, promote a cause or sell a product. Principles of entrepreneurship as applied to new media ventures.
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JOUR 201: Fundamentals of Journalism
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Develops in the student a sense of news value; introduces basic news reporting techniques; develops news writing skills; familiarizes the student with journalism ethics and copy editing symbols. Prereqs.: ENGL 002 and ENGL 003 with a grade of C or higher.
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JOUR 202: Reporting and Writing
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Emphasizes actual writing and reporting under newsroom conditions; provides intensive experience in gathering and writing news under deadline pressure. Prereqs.: JOUR 201.
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JOUR 203: Introduction to Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Howard University
An overview of the principles, historical and contemporary practice of public relations in business, government, associations and other organizations; analysis of public relations programs; ethics of public relations practice and career opportunities. Prereq.: JOUR 201.
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JOUR 204: Introduction to Broadcast News
3.00 Credits
Howard University
An overview of the principles, historical and contemporary practice of broadcast journalism in society with emphasis on methods, terminology and techniques; writing, announcing, ethics and career opportunities. Prereq.: JOUR 201.
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JOUR 206: Introduction to Advertising
3.00 Credits
Howard University
An overview of the principles, historical and contemporary practice of advertising in society with emphasis on newspapers, broadcast and other media organizations; ethics and career opportunities.
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JOUR 301: Advanced Reporting and Writing
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Deals with advanced development of reportorial skills and writing techniques, with exposure to complex issues and ideas influencing public affairs reporting. Prereq.: JOUR 202.
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JOUR 303: Ethics in Journalism
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Evaluation and analysis of contemporary ethical problems encountered in the mass media. Prereq.: JOUR 301 or 3723-311.
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JOUR 305: Special Topics in Journalism
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Topical reporting course designed to change from semester to semester. Topics to be offered include Sports Reporting (JOUR 305 section 01), International Reporting (JOUR 305 section 02), and Editorial and Commentary Writing (JOUR 305 section 03). Prereq.: JOUR 301.
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JOUR 306: History of Multicultural Media
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Comparison of black and white press histories-political, economic, social and cultural, emphasizing the development characteristics of the former.
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