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CMJR 320: Persuasive and Critical Writing
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Principles of persuasive writing for a media audience; constructing editorials, opinion columns, and critical reviews; study of classical and contemporary models. Prerequisite: CMJR 220 or departmental permission.
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CMJR 325: International Affairs Writing
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Focuses on writing and reporting on international affairs. This course "assigns" each studentto different parts of the world (from within the classroom, through readings, through online research and international community resources available within Seattle). Prerequisite: CMJR 220 or departmental permission.
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CMJR 330: Introduction to Graphic Communication
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Fundamentals of visual literacy and communication in the print and web media. Using computer-assisted graphic design to communicate ideas and information to audiences. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
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CMJR 332: Advanced Graphic Communication
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Advanced techniques of visual communication in the printed and/or interactive mass media. Specific ethical considerations in creating and using visual imagery. Prerequisite: CMJR 330.
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CMJR 335: Introduction to Video Communication
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Fundamentals of visual literacy and communication in the electronic media, particularly video. Emphasis on the reporting, scripting, voicing and editing of text and visuals for stories meant to inform audiences. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
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CMJR 337: Advanced Video Communication
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Advanced techniques communicating in the electronic media, particularly through video. Emphasis on text and visuals for stories meant to inform or persuade audiences. Specific ethical considerations in using the medium are discussed. Prerequisite: CMJR 335.
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CMJR 339: Introduction to Photography
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Introduction to basic theory, techniques, and history of still photography. Emphasis on use of the camera as an effective tool of communication in journalism. Students must have use of a digital camera with adjustable lenses.
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CMJR 340: Advanced Photography
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Individual projects emphasize advanced topics in photography for journalism. Discussion of ethical issues confronting photographers. Students must have use of a digital camera with adjustable lenses. Prerequisite: CMJR 339.
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CMJR 345: Digital Journalism Square I
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Practice in reporting, writing and editing for online journalism. Students undertake the production of a web-based medium working with faculty and visiting professionals. Prerequisite: CMJR 222, 300, or departmental permission.
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CMJR 350: Persuasion
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
The study of communication as a means of personal and social influence. Includes examination of psychological and rhetorical foundations of persuasion and the critical analysis of persuasive messages in politics, advertising, and the mass media. Students learn techniques of persuasion and apply those techniques in a persuasive campaign. Discussions explore the ethical and social implications of contemporary persuasive techniques. Prerequisites: CMJR 205 or departmental permission.
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