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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
An examination of sources and procedures for gathering information, including surveys, press conferences, speeches, releases, references, and public records, with emphasis on traditional beats: weather, government, police, fire, courts, sports, business and consumer affairs, environment, science, medicine, religion, and multiculturalism. Writing assignments are directed toward publication in the University student newspaper. Pre: JOUR 3000 and WRI 1200.
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3.00 Credits
The aim of this course is to help students enhance their investigations and reporting skills. Topics emphasized will include using observation, interviews, and the Internet to locate, organize, and analyze existing data in order to write ethical, responsible, and meaningful news stories in a variety of media. Pre: JOUR 3000. JOUR 3300 and WRI 1200.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the theory and practice of newspaper editing and modern newspaper procedures. The course prepares students to become editors of the University student newspaper and provides hands-on experience in newspaper planning and production, copy editing, and writing of news and features with appropriate content and style and clear and complete reasoning. Pre: JOUR 3000. JOUR 3300, and WRI 1200.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the theory and practice of design for print publication. The course provides practical hands-on production experience in writing and editing copy and integrating it with graphics, photography, typography, and page formats to create inviting and readable newspaper articles, pages, and sections that balance unity and variety and create reader interest and excitement. Pre: JOUR 3000 and WRI 1200.
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3.00 Credits
In this course students will learn the elements of feature writing -leads, transitions, voice, description, etc. -andwill learn a variety of feature formats, including profile, essay, general interest, and historical. Pre: JOUR 3000. JOUR 3300 and WRI 1200.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students can learn principles of photojournalism leading to the prodcution of quality photographs that communicate accurately and meaningfully. Students use Photoshop software as they learn how to prepare photos digitally for journalistic display in print and online. To better learn photography principles and skills, students use "through-the-lens" 35mm cameras that allow manualexposure to control and scan their film, and convert their photos into digital form. Pre: WRI 1200.
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3.00 Credits
For future publishers and managing editors, new directors, station managers or entrepreneurs who want to start their own publication, radio, TV, or on-line news operation, this course explores the business side of journalism. Topics covered include identifying a market niche, developing a budget, a marketing plan, a production schedule, advertising sales and promotion, sources, and managing facilities, materials, and people. Pre: JOUR 3000 or JOUR 3300.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Writing, editing, and production of Kalamalama, the University student newspaper. May be repeated up to 9 total credits, only 3 of which may be counted toward the journalism major. Pre: WRI 1200.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students complete projects based on the assignments and work of professional photojournalists. Students prepare photos digitally as they assemble their own photojournalism portfolio. Students use "throughthe- lens" 35mm cameras that allow manual exposure control and scan their film to convert their photos to digital form. Pre: JOUR 3455 and WRI 1200.
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