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3.00 Credits
Offers an introduction to the historical and theoretical study of Japanese cinema. Course screenings include some of the films made by well-known directors during the 1960s and 1970s, as well as the cutting-edge of contemporary films. (Sp)
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3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Cooperative education through internship programs provided by companies in Japan. Intended for students participating in the U.S.-Japan internship program. Prerequisites: JAPN 3010, JAPN 3020, and JAPN 3510. (Su)
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1.00 Credits
Allows students to develop tutoring skills by assisting professors in lower-division courses or fulfilling instructional duties for a comparable amount of time in the language laboratory, public schools, or similar activities with departmental approval. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 credits. Prerequisite/Restriction: Permission of instructor. (F,Sp)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers writing, research, layout and design, and photography of the USU Eastern campus newspaper, "The Eagle." Students learn how to interview, research, prepare news, viewpoints, features, and sports, in preparation for entering the print and digital communication field. Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Standard
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3.00 Credits
This course covers writing, research, layout and design, and photography of the USU Eastern campus newspaper, "The Eagle." Students learn how to interview, research, prepare news, viewpoints, features, and sports, in preparation for entering the print and digital communication field. Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Standard
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3.00 Credits
This course covers skills and techniques of writing for the news media. News values, philosophy, ethics, sourcing and real-world practice are explored. The course includes news-gathering and interviewing experience under deadline pressures. Prerequisite/Restriction: Fulfillment of Communications Literacy CL1 requirement through coursework or examination.
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3.00 Credits
History, philosophy, structures, and functions of the mass media (newspapers, magazines, TV and radio, advertising, and public relations) and their intersection with other social institutions. Media economics and the impacts of new technologies on media institutions and society.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the radio-television-cable industry with emphases to include history, technological innovations, programming practices, the business structure of the industry, and possible career paths available.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn the history, law and current operating practices of the radio industry. Additionally, students will learn the techniques and disciplines of radio field and studio production through hands-on experience. Includes microphone setups, audio console operation and script writing. Students will learn cut/splice and digital editing. Analysis of the medium's characteristics and practice in preparing and producing programs.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the fundamentals of television production including design, shooting, editing, lighting techniques, and an examination of the technological underpinnings of the industry.
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