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3.00 Credits
For students with no or very limited background in Japanese. Emphasis on the mastery of the basic structure of Japanese through intensive conversational exercise and practice. Development of reading and writing skills. Introduction to Japanese culture.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: ENGL*101 and ENGL*102) Covers basic journalism writing, video production and editing, and the AP Stylebook. F,S,Su
Prerequisite:
Take ENGL*101(6064) ENGL*102(6065);
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: ENGL*101) Covers the history and principles of journalism in the United States, including its development, functions, social influences, challenges, and directions for the future. F,S,Su
Prerequisite:
Take ENGL*101(6064);
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: JOUR*200 and JOUR*201) Course news reporting skills and knowledge of interactive tools in journalism. Students practice and refine news writing skills and learn basic online reporting tools, including social media, video shooting and editing. Classroom exercises emphasize grammar, quality writing, and multimedia storytelling. F,S
Prerequisite:
Take JOUR*200(6764) JOUR*201(10332);
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3.00 Credits
(3 CREDITS)(=COMM*302)(Prereq: JOUR*201) Covers the legal history of journalism in light of the First Amendment. Topics may include libel and slander laws, shield laws, the Freedom of Information Act, privacy laws, and the rights and responsibilities of the news media. F
Prerequisite:
Take JOUR*201(10332);
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: JOUR*201) Introduces the concepts, strategies, and tactics of public relations, with a focus on organizations, media systems, and public opinion and behaviors. Students learn the history of research and practice of public relations as it relates to journalism, advertising, and marketing. F,S
Prerequisite:
Take JOUR*201(10332);
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: JOUR*200 and JOUR*201) Covers how broadcast newsrooms operate, from editorial meetings to live news programs. Students write scripts, report, edit, and produce newscasts. Topics may include journalists' professional obligations to serve the public and the pressures journalists face in changing digital environments. F
Prerequisite:
Take JOUR*200(6764) JOUR*201(10332);
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: JOUR*201) Introduces the role and purpose of advertising in communication and the economy. Topics may include advertising theory, audience development, media selection, media buying, reach, frequency, creative strategy, and tactics. Students use theories to evaluate advertising messages, creative development, and audience impact. Offered as needed
Prerequisite:
Take JOUR*201(10332);
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3.00 Credits
(3)(Prereq: JOUR 309 and JOUR 311) This course is a comprehensive study of media relations from the perspective of both proactive and reactive public relations practice. Particular emphasis is placed on writing for media, interacting with journalists, holding news conferences, understanding the role of the Internet and interactive media, responding to organizational crises, and evaluating media relations effectiveness. Student will gain proficiency in strategic writing and message composition and will refine their skills in making oral presentations. F,S.
Prerequisite:
Take JOUR*309(6126) JOUR*311(6324);
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: JOUR*200) Covers how to shoot, write, and edit packages for broadcast news and sports coverage. Students learn on-air performance skills, reporting judgment, and camera operation through experiential projects. Students finish with professional reels of their work. S
Prerequisite:
Take JOUR*200(10408);
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