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3.00 Credits
Students will produce extended audio and/or video news stories and short documentaries for radio and television broadcast as well as Web distribution. Prerequisite: Successful completion of at least 30 credit hours. (3 hrs lec) Capstone Course
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3.00 Credits
A practical introduction to the design and production of a magazine. Includes critical examination of magazines from colleges, universities, and independent presses from throughout the nation. Culminates in a student-generated, student-edited, and student-published magazine. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
Provides practical experience in editing and managing the production of a student magazine. Includes planning, decision making, personnel management, and networking. Credit cannot be earned in both JOUR 2270 and ART 2750. Prerequisite: Successful completion of at least 30 credit hours. (3 hrs lec) Capstone Course
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3.00 Credits
This course centers on publication of a newspaper during the week of the Journalism Jump Start summer workshop. We will also work with video and audio production. (6 hrs lab)
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3.00 Credits
Students gain hands-on experience in creating and producing a movie script. Students will write the script and perform it, engage in pre-production planning, videotaping, lighting, sound, and post-production editing. Students will compose a music soundtrack, develop an interface for a DVD of the movie, and present the movie to the public. Prerequisite: JOUR 1320. (1 hr lec, 4 hrs lab)
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2.00 Credits
Students master the knowledge specific to kinesiology and health promotion, develop critical thinking skills, and develop basic competence in communication skills and information literacy. (2 hrs lec)
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1.00 Credits
Students study and practice supportive wrapping and taping techniques. There is emphasis on proper techniques and appropriate injury situations requiring added support. This course is ideal for students interested in careers in medicine, coaching, athletic training, physical therapy, massage therapy, chiropractic, and other sports medicine and allied health-related fields. (1 hr lec)
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3.00 Credits
Students explore a wide variety of sports careers, including physical therapist, chiropractor, orthopedist, massage therapist, athletic trainer, EMT/paramedic, etc. Students hear from a variety of professionals in the field and will understand the inter-professional relationships in preventing injuries and caring for athletes. In the course of their study, students also learn common sports injuries, how to prevent them, and initial treatment. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide the prospective athletic trainer with the skill and knowledge necessary to implement a risk management and preventative program for athletes and others involved in physical activity. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide the prospective athletic trainer with the skill and knowledge necessary to provide for emergency care, triage, and management of emergencies and life-threatening situations for the physically active. Prerequisite: KIN 1052. (3 hrs lec)
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