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TV 460: Law and the Mass Media
3.00 Credits
University of La Verne
Legal and governmental rules and regulations that apply to mass media. Study of current cases. Also JOUR 460 and RDIO 460. 4.000 Credit Hours
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TV 465: History of Mass Media-Printed and Electronic
3.00 Credits
University of La Verne
Development of the mass media. Current methods of collecting and reporting news and expressing editorial opinion. Also JOUR 465 and RDIO 465. 4.000 Credit Hours
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TV 467: Ethics of Mass Media-Printed and Electronic
3.00 Credits
University of La Verne
Current ethical standards, procedures, and problems in printed and electronic media. Also JOUR 467 and RDIO 467. 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: UVVO Values Orientation
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TV 480: TV Special Projects
2.00 Credits
University of La Verne
Students assist instructors in all phases of ULV television operations. Requires instructor approval. (May be taken twice for credit. Not challengeable. (Formerly TV 480A-B). 2.000 Credit Hours Prerequisites: Undergraduate level TV 320 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TV 320A Minimum Grade of C-
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TV 497: Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of La Verne
Supervised work experience in student's major area. Also JOUR 497 and RDIO 497. Instructor approval required. 1.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours
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TV 499: Senior Project
4.00 Credits
University of La Verne
Culminating activity required by majors in all departments. Papers/theses/projects researched, prepared, and written under the guidance of a faculty member. Comprehensive exams or recitals required in some departments. Academically, Students must be in Good Standing to enroll in 499. Also JOUR 499 and RDIO 499. May be taken for letter grade only. Instructor Approval Required. Not challengeable. 4.000 Credit Hours
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WRT 106: Writing Essentials
4.00 Credits
University of La Verne
A basic skills course that prepares students for entry into WRT 109. Includes practice in language usage and format, paragraph-writing, and critical reading. Credit/no credit only. This course is challengeable. (Formerly ENG 106). 4.000 Credit Hours
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WRT 109: Intro to Expository Writing
4.00 Credits
University of La Verne
Expository writing through genres and modes. Begins with developmental writing; ends with preparation for WRT 111. Challengeable through the Writing Program, Department of Modern Languages. (Formerly ENG 109). 4.000 Credit Hours Prerequisites: Undergraduate level ENG 106 Minimum Grade of CRD or Undergraduate level WRT 106 Minimum Grade of CRD or Test of Written English 31
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WRT 110: College Writing A
4.00 Credits
University of La Verne
Expository writing in major rhetorical forms generally based on analytical reading in various disciplines and intended to sharpen communication skills required for college work and later use. (Formerly ENG 110). 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: CSWA Written Communication A, GEWE1 Written English 1st Sem Prerequisites: Undergraduate level ENG 109 Minimum Grade of CRD or Undergraduate level WRT 109 Minimum Grade of CRD or Test of Written English 46
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WRT 111: College Writing B
4.00 Credits
University of La Verne
Further expository writing with particular emphasis on methods of research and effective use of source materials. Should be completed before junior year. This course is challengeable. (Formerly ENG 111). 4.000 Credit Hours Course Attributes: CSWB Written Communication B, UVLL Lifelong Learning, GEWE2 Written English 2nd Sem Prerequisites: Undergraduate level ENG 110 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level WRT 110 Minimum Grade of CRD or Undergraduate level WRT 110 Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE1 XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TWE1 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWA XXXX Minimum Grade of C- or Undergraduate level TSWA 3XXX Minimum Grade of C- or Test of Written English 61 or ULV English 110 Certification CRD
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