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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ninety hours, to include twelve in journalism, or permission of instructor. Reading and discussion of influential books about journalism and mass communication to expose students to the ideas of classic and contemporary writers and thinkers in the field. The course connects a journalism education to broader social science concepts in a manner that should stimulate critical thinking about the role of the media in American and international societies. No student may earn credit for both 4843 and 5843. (Irreg.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: junior standin and 12 Journalism and Mass Communication credit hours. Survey of past and present relationships between women and racial and ethnic minorities in the U.S. and the media. Media portrayal, employment, ownership and access will be studied. No student may earn credit for both 4853 and 5853. (Sp)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 90 hours, including 24 hours in Journalism. Journalism Capstone course that immerses majors in a conceptual examination of the crucial role of news professionals in a participatory democracy. Emphasizes freedom of speech and press, ethical principles, the watchdog function of journalism, and social and professional responsibilities of journalists in an age of rapidly changing media forms. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 4633 or permission of instructor. Students work on actual client projects. The class simulates a production house operation. Working in teams, students are responsible for budgeting, working with clients, scripting, shooting, editing and follow-through on the project. No student may earn credit for both 4903 and 5903. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 3763 and 4633. Focuses on the production of dramatic narrative content appropriate for electronic media distribution. Includes concepts used in the development of serial storytelling and short focused productions. No student may earn credit for both 4913 and 5913. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 2033 and junior standing. Analyzes the relationship between multi-dimensional globalization and the processes of communication. The analysis will highlight the social, cultural and political implications of globalization and the specific influence of communication in the social dimensions of globalization. No student may earn credit for both 4923 and 5923. (Sp)
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0.00 Credits
1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. May be repeated with change of subject matter; maximum credit nine hours. Varied projects with experimental, innovative and creative approaches, to communicating through the mass media. (Irreg.)
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0.00 Credits
1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: three courses in general area to be studied; permission of instructor and department; 3.00 grade point average on all college work. May be repeated; maximum credit six hours. Contracted independent study for topic not currently offered in regularly scheduled courses. Independent study may include library and/or laboratory research and field projects. (F, Sp, Su)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 3003 and 3013 or graduate standing. Coverage of government news at the local level with special attention on court procedures, assessments, taxes, budgets and current city, county, state and school problems. Practical experience on city hall and courthouse assignments. (F)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of instructor or graduate standing. Designed to provide a basic understanding of the integrated marketing communication approach to senior-level and graduate students in any of the functional marketing communication areas such as advertising or public relations, or students in marketing. Focuses on the use of the traditional marketing communication tools of advertising, marketing public relations, sales promotion, and direct marketing in a way that promotes byth synergy and a continuing dialogue with the consumer as an individual. (Irreg.)
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