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4.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
In this advanced course, students with prior production experience will create professional quality projects. Students will learn industry workflow and best practices to prepare them for professional opportunities. Special projects will be defined by the instructor. PreRequisite: One video production course or instructor permission.
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4.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
Historically rooted in the writings of early American naturalists like John Muir and Progressive muckrakers like Upton Sinclair, modern environmental journalism began with the publication in 1962 of Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring". As environmental concerns have multiplied in recent years, the field has greatly expanded. This course examines both the history and current status of this journalistic specialty. Students will learn and practice techniques of environmental journalism. Prequisite: EMS
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
This internship is for students who would like experience working in politics, government, or community agencies. Students are placed to develop practical skills in public sector groups and agencies. Students compile a portfolio and 10-15 page essay on the experience. This is an excellent opportunity for students who think they might want to work in government or community affairs. Prerequisites: EMS; AS 3112, AS3122 or instructor permission
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4.00 Credits
An examination of U.S. society from the Native American experience to European settlement through the Jacksonian era. Topics may include: Puritanism, origins and development of slavery, American Revolution, growth of market relations, and the historical relationship between forms of economic development, social, intellectual, and religious life and politics. Prerequisite: EMS
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4.00 Credits
This course examines the intellectual hisory of the U.S. from Puritanism to the present. Topics may include: Puritanism, the Making of Political Democracy, Transcendentalism, Social Darwinism, Progressivism, Pragmatism, Socialism, Keynesianism and Feminism. Students will use historical documents and the works of intellectual figures to explore the many facets of the American intellectual tradition. Prerequisite: EMS
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth examination of the coming of the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the impact of these events on the development of American society afterwards. Topics covered include: slavery; aboli- tionism; sectional conflict; the emergence of tenant farming and debt patronage; the rise of Jim Crow; and constitutional guarantees and the limits of equality. Special attention will be given to issues of race, class, and gender in considering the constitutional, political, economic, cultural and demographic changes that led to and followed from America's "Second Revolution". Films, novels, diaries, first person narratives, and other primary sources will supplement historical works. Prerequisite: EMS
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4.00 Credits
This course explores the intimate relationship between the media and the law. We will start with the legal under- pinnings of the U.S. media - the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of the press - and go on to current legal issues involving libel and slander, entertainment law, telecommunications policy and restrictions on communications over the Internet. Texts will include case histories. Prerequisite: EMS
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4.00 Credits
An exploration of social, political, economic and cultural life in the U.S. between the Civil War through the 1920s. Topics include the growth of the modern industial system, the emergence of the corporation, imigration, migration, the development of the labor movement, consumer culture, populism, the rise of Progressivism, women's suffrage, and the Harlem Renaissance. We will also explore the backlash against reform in the red scare following WWI. Prereqisite: EMS
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