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Jn 210: Media Principles and Practices
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
The class is an examination of landmark historical issues and controversies and the way the great writers in journalism history approached reporting on these issues. This class should serve as a historical guideline to addressing the major social controversies of today by a new generation of reporters from diverse backgrounds. Prerequisites: Cm115 or 117 or 119 or 120; Cu202, Cu205.
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Jn 301: Principles of Media Law and Ethics
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
This course is an overview of the laws governing writing and reporting, from First Amendment and privacy issues to matters of libel, the roles of journalists in the courts and criminal cases and the relationship between the media and the government. The course will also examine the areas where the law stops and where the social and ethical obligations of reporters and media professionals begins. Prerequisites: Cm115 or 117 or 119 or 120; Cu202, Cu205.
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JN 365: History of the Press
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
The course is a study of the press in Great Britain and the United States from the seventeenth century to the present, focusing on common themes and practices. Students will learn about the major developments in the Anglo- American press and learn how the press has served as both forum for and shaper of opinion. Prerequisites: Cm115 or 117 or 119 or 120.
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Jn 410: Investigative Journalism and Advanced Feature Writing
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
This course is a practical application of investigative and public affairs reporting skills. The students will be required to complete an investigative news piece. They will gather information from various public records and interview sources for a feature story. Prerequisites: Cm115 or 117 or 119 or 120; Cu202, Cu205.
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Jp 130-131: Elementary Japanese,I and II
6.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
An introduction to the basic language skills of speaking, reading, listening, and writing Japanese through a variety of media.
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Jp 134-135: Intermediate Japanese,I and II
6.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Further practice to master the basic concepts of rudimentary communication in Japanese.
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La 113-114: Elementary Latin,I and II
6.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
An introduction to the basic grammatical structures of Latin presented through exercises and brief literary selections.
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La 157-158: Intermediate Latin,I and II
6.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Presentation of advanced vocabulary and grammatical structures through exercises and the reading of Latin literary texts. Prerequisite: 3-4 years of high school Latin or La114/Hp102.
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La 489-499: Selected Studies in Latin Authors
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
A series of three-credit courses in individual authors: Lucretius (La489); Virgil (La490); Cicero (La491); Ovid (La492); Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius (La493); Tacitus (La494); Livy (La495); Horace (La496); Plautus, Terence, Seneca (La497); Augustine, Jerome (La498); Medieval Latin (La499).
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LS 130: Introduction to Latin American and Latino Studies
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
(See Latin American and Latino Studies Ls101 for a course description.)
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