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CA 441: Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: CA 241 or equivalent competency. Learn to use the camera to tell a story with a single photograph or with a series. The course is directed toward newspapers, but includes magazine photography. 3:0:3
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CA 450: Seminar:Special Topics in Journalism
3.00 Credits
Park University
Advanced standing or permission of instructor. Specialized study and practice in various aspects of print journalism. May be repeated for credit when topics are changed. [Topics may include Investigative Reporting, Feature Writing, Editorial and Interpretive Writing, History of Journalism, Advanced Layout and Design.] 3:0:3
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CA 450 - Seminar:Special Topics in Journalism
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CA 455: Seminar in Journalism Education
3.00 Credits
Park University
The course explores methods in journalism education, the needs of student journalists, and professional standards sought by journalists in the field. 3:0:3
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CA 455 - Seminar in Journalism Education
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CA 475: Case Studies in Communication Leadership
3.00 Credits
Park University
Students use public relations case studies to analyze and apply organizational communication and leadership theories. The student will conduct an in-depth study of an organizational communication case and develop a leadership plan. 3:0:3
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CA 475 - Case Studies in Communication Leadership
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CA 485: The City Hall Project
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: CA 201, PO 201. The City Hall Project is a capstone course in the study of political journalism. The course will have two components: A theoretical component in political science and a practical component in reporting. The student will work independently or as part of a seminar team covering events in local government. The course is open to print journalists, broadcast journalists, public information officers and others interested in government communications. 3:0:3
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CA 490: Professional Learning Experience Section A:Journalism
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITES: CA 311 and at least 3 hours of CA 315. Extensive work under faculty or professional supervision. Three credit hours required on the staff of an area publication; additional credit hours may be earned by repeating the course using more advanced activities. Variable credit: 3-9 hours.
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CA 490 - Professional Learning Experience Section A:Journalism
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CA 491: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Park University
This course may not be taken before senior year. It is a capstone course in which the student designs a practical project aimed at publication in a commercial newspaper or magazine (or broadcast outlet), researches the project, completes the writing (or broadcast production), and may offer it to the appropriate editors. 3:0:3
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CH 101: LA Chemistry in the World
4.00 Credits
Park University
This course is designed to acquaint non-science majors with the impact of chemistry on their world. This course provides a general introduction to both inorganic and organic chemistry and stresses applications of chemistry in the commercial, industrial and technological components of society. 3:2:4
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CH 102: Contemporary Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Park University
(Taught in accelerated programs only). CH 102 will introduce the non-science major to the impact that the science of chemistry has on their world. The course provides a general introduction to the principles of the science of chemistry, in the commercial, industrial, and technological components of society. 3:0:3
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CH 105: LA Introductory Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Park University
A survey of general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry. Basic principles as applied to health science will be covered. The lab will be a practical application of the principles covered in lecture. 4:3:5
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CH 105 - LA Introductory Chemistry
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