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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: JRN 02310 This course examines the online news landscape. Students learn which principles of traditional journalism can and should be applied to writing online news, and which should not. Students explore how to write news in ways that leverage the unique aspects of the online environment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: JRN 02321 Students will learn to conceptualize, design, and implement a basic website, with emphasis on content creation and presentation. The course will examine content strategy, editing, and production techniques for sites related to newspapers, television, radio, public relations, and advertising.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 45 credits required The Publishing Industry examines the business and practie of publishing, focusing on understanding of markets as those markets are changed by technology, demographic shifts, and globalization. Students learn how to develop a strategic marketing plan, manage and edit content, and see a project through the production stages. Coursework includes exploration of a book, magazine, newsletter, online, and multimedia publishing; the course does not include literary and academic publishing. Students study the publishing industry through case histories and other sources and prepare a launch plan for a hypothetical publication. The course also deals with management of publications from business and editorial points of view.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 45 credits required This course examines laws that deal with the legal responsibilities of print, broadcast, and film media as well as public relations and advertising practitioners. Students analyze topics such as libel, privacy, broadcast regulations, and copyright.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: JRN 02310 Broadcast News Writing provides instruction in the fundamentals of television news writing essential to all careers in television news. Students will explore the fast paced world of writing breaking news for radio and television, learning how to write for the ear, integrate audio and video, and integrate stories into a newscast.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 75 credits required Journalism Practicum allows students to apply their skills and knowledge by working on-campus with department faculty on a variety of technical, creative, or research-related assignments. Students earn 1 credit for every 40 hours of work, with most practica implemented for 3 credit hours. Students keep a detailed log of working hours, prepare an extensive portfolio, write an analytical critiqe of the practicum and are evaluated by their faculty supervisor.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 75 credits required Under professional supervision in the field, students practice theories and skills learned in the classroom. Students earn 1 credit for every 40 hours of work, with most field experiences implemented for 3 credit hours. Students keep a detailed log of working hours, prepare an extensive portfolio, write an analytical critique of the practicum, and are evaluated by their faculty supervisor. Offered in Fall semester.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 75 credits required Journalism Practicum allows students to apply their skills and knowledge by working on-campus with department faculty on a variety of technical, creative, or research-related assignments. Students earn 1 credit for every 40 hours of work, with most practica implemented for 3 credit hours. Students keep a detailed log of working hours, prepare an extensive portfolio, write an analytical critiqe of the practicum and are evaluated by their faculty supervisor.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 75 credits required Under professional supervision in the field, students practice theories and skills learned in the classroom. Students earn 1 credit for every 40 hours of work, with most field experiences implemented for 3 credit hours. Students keep a detailed log of working hours, prepare an extensive portfolio, write an analytical critique of the internship, and are evaluated by their faculty member. Offered in Spring semester.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 75 credits required Under professional supervision in the field, students practice theories and skills learned in the classroom. Students earn 1 credit for every 40 hours of work, with most field experiences implemented for 3 credit hours. Students keep a detailed log of working hours, prepare an extensive portfolio, write an analytical critique of the practicum, and are evaluated by their faculty supervisor. Offered in summer session.
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