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ITAL 311: Advanced Conversation
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Modern Language Major, Minor andCore ConcentrationPrerequisite: Placement by examination or successful completion (C- orhigher) of the appropriate Intermediate II language courseAdvanced Conversation is designed to help students refineconversational skills for group discussion, dialogue, and individual oralpresentations on current topics pertaining to everyday life, professions,politics, social/economic conditions, and the arts.
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ITAL 338: Italian Literary Tradition I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Modern Language Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: Successful completion (C-or higher) of Intermediate II Coursein the same language or placement by examination.Literary Tradition I provides a chronological survey of literaturein the respective language from around 800 AD to 1750 AD. Themost significant works of literature, ranging from early writings inmedieval epics to lyrical poetry, early novels, and dramas will beintroduced and discussed. Emphasis is placed on the tools of analysisspecific to literary studies and criticism in modern language study. Reading, discussing and writing about significant texts affordsunderstanding of literature and reinforcement of advanced languageskills
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ITAL 339: Italian Literary Tradition II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Modern Language Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: Successful completion (C- or higher) of Intermediate II coursein the same language or placement by examination.Literary Tradition II provides a chronological survey of literaturein the respective language from around 1750 AD to the present.The most significant works of literature, ranging from drama to theshort story and the novel, especially in the nineteenth century, willbe introduced and discussed. Emphasis is placed on the tools ofanalysis specific to literary studies and criticism in modern languagestudy. Reading, discussing, and writing about significant texts affordsunderstanding of literature and reinforcement of advanced languageskills
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ITAL 340: Advanced Literary Topics
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Modern Language Major, Minor, andCore ConcentrationPrerequisite: Placement by examination or successful completion (C- orhigher) of the appropriate Intermediate II language courseThis variable content course is designed to introduce students toliterary masterpieces, trends, and movements of the targeted languageby reading and studying the author or genre proposed for the course.All lectures and materials are in the targeted language and studentsare expected to be proficient speakers and writers of the targetedlanguage.
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ITAL 350: Advanced Topics
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Modern Language Major, Minor andCore ConcentrationPrerequisite: Placement by examination or successful completion (C- orhigher) of the appropriate Intermediate II language courseAdvanced Topics is a variable content course designed to explore areasof language study outside of the scope of literature. Topics includelinguistics, European literary criticism, and business. Unless otherwisenoted, this course is taught in the target language, and a high levelof proficiency is expected. The topic covered each semester is listedin the Course Bulletin. This course may be repeated for credit, butstudents must study a different topic each time this course is offered.
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JOUR 170: News I: Basic Journalism
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: COMM 111Introduction to fundamentals of journalism including interview,reporting, researching and writing. Students will learn to writeBreaking News and General News stories. Emphasis is on campusevents, local business, education, government and law enforcementissues.
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JOUR 270: Journalism & Society
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: COMM 100 or COMM 101This course introduces students to the history of journalism, alongwith the tools and skills needed to assess that knowledge and useit when engaging ethical and social issues in the discipline. Classdiscussions and assignments will explore the history of journalismthrough the lens of how information and communication technologies(ICTs) impact the press and global society.
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JOUR 280: Feature Writing
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: COMM 111Emphasizes techniques for writing feature stories for newspapers andmagazines. Topics include developing story ideas and writing profiles,entertainment, and opinion pieces. Also considers free-lance marketsand non-fiction literary devices.
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JOUR 299: Special Topics in Journalism
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: COMM 100 or COMM 101Examines topics from the various content areas of Journalism suitablefor a first or second year level. Initiated by student demand, interest ofinstructor, or timeliness of offering. The course, not the topic, may berepeated for credit.
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JOUR 315: Introduction to Photo-Journalism
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: VARTS 261 or COMM 240 or consent of instructorThis course is an introduction to the practices of photo-journalismwith an emphasis on visual storytelling. Assignments include sportsphotography, feature photos, general news photos and developingphoto essays.
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