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JOUR-UA 301: Advanced Reporting: A Designated Media Criticism Section
4.00 Credits
New York University
The undergraduate journalism capstone course. Emphasis is placed on developing the ability to produce publishable reporting in print, online, or broadcast form with sophisticated story structures.
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JOUR-UA 302: Production and Publication
4.00 Credits
New York University
The courses in this group aim to create finished products, both print and broadcast. Offerings include TV Newscast; The Hyperlocal Newsroom; Travel Writing; and Multimedia Storytelling.
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JOUR-UA 351: Honors: Advanced Reporting
4.00 Credits
New York University
The honors sections of the Advanced Reporting course require deeper reporting and more highly polished writing or video work than their nonhonors counterparts. In them, honors students build a portfolio of two or three high-quality pieces (1,200 to 1,500 words, or videos of two to three minutes) that become part of their capstone and help them develop the idea and do the significant preliminary reporting and research necessary for the completion of the capstone project.
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JOUR-UA 352: Honors: Senior Seminar
4.00 Credits
New York University
The following semester, honors students are required to take this special seminar, which culminates in each student writing a large feature (6,000 to 8,000 words, or a 15- to 20-minute multimedia or broadcast piece), completing the capstone. The student defends his or her work orally before at least two members of the full-time faculty and possibly a member of the profession.
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JOUR-UA 401: Seminar
4.00 Credits
New York University
See description above.
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JOUR-UA 501: Investigating Journalism
4.00 Credits
New York University
The gateway to the journalism major. Students are introduced to the mission and joy of journalism as a profession (indeed, a calling), as well as to the realities journalists now face in a rapidly changing media environment. Students are exposed to the traditional and changing role of the journalist as democracy's watchdog against both the historic and current media backdrop. Students develop a series of essays to demonstrate their aptitude for and/or understanding of the established values and professional competencies the course sets out to instill.
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JOUR-UA 502: Journalism Ethics and First Amendment Law
4.00 Credits
New York University
See description above.
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JOUR-UA 503: Journalism and Society
4.00 Credits
New York University
The lectures and seminars in this group include such traditional offerings as the following: Women and the Media; Minorities in the Media; Covering the Earth; and America: Global Hope or Global Menace?
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JOUR-UA 504: Journalism as Literature
4.00 Credits
New York University
The courses in this group explore the intersection of literature and journalism. Offerings include the following: Learning from the Best to Be the Best; Storied New York; Journalism and the American Road; and Literary Journalism.
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JOUR-UA 505: Issues and Ideas
4.00 Credits
New York University
The courses in this group explore new controversies and ideas that have an impact on journalistic practice, such as Issues in Covering the Middle East; Understanding Broadcast News; Media Past and Future; and God, Science, and the Culture Wars.
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