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  • 3.00 Credits

    Videojournalism I (Production/Editing) is designed so students emulate the world of videojournalists or "news content producers" in the field. Theseproducers determine what broadcast news is, how to best present it to a specific audience, and how to best technically gather information on deadline within a business model. Students will learn the technical parameters of digital video cameras, audio and video editing, and basic field production. Broadcast writing formats and editing protocol are integral components of this course. Prerequisite: "C" or better in JOUR 126 Broadcast Writing & Editing.3 credits (3 lecture hours), fall or spring semester
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides students a variety of broadcast platforms to perform video shooting, technical editing for audio and video, file conversion, and infographics production. Students will also independently research story themes, visually create, and technically convert audio and video content for use across diverse media platforms including, but not limited to, television, Internet websites, podcasts, and cell phone video. Chromakey use, multi-source video production as well as computer graphics and video editing software will play an integral role in the content conceptualization and production processes of visual storytelling. Prerequisites: "C" or better in JOUR 326 Videojournalism I (Producing/Editing) 3 credits (3 lecture hours) spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will produce the online version of the CHIMES newspaper, updating content on a daily basis and maintaining close contacts with the print CHIMES staff. It is expected that students will take increasingly prominent roles as editors in the laboratory. The course includes instruction on intermediate Web authoring and online editing. Prerequisite: JOUR 286 - CHIMES Production Lab or permission of the instructor 1 credit (2 laboratory hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will produce the online version of the CHIMES newspaper, updating content on a daily basis and maintaining close contacts with the print CHIMES staff. It is expected that students will take increasingly prominent roles as editors in the laboratory. The course includes instruction on intermediate Web authoring and online editing. Prerequisite: JOUR 385 or permission of the instructor 1 credit (2 laboratory hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will research several case studies that represent various legal and ethical issues past and present, including freedom of speech, publishing by authority, alien and sedition laws, libel and slander, bias and prejudice and conflicts of interest in reporting, right to privacy, professional codes of conduct, shield laws, FCC regulation of broadcast entities, and the emerging debate over censorship if the Internet. Current related issues in the news will also be explored as available. Prerequisite: Jour 214 or permission of instructor 3 credits (3 lecture hours), fall semester
  • 6.00 Credits

    Prepares students in the B.S. in Journalism & Communication for Online Media degree program for the 6-credit internship in the following semester. Integrates rules and regulations from the work place with academic and professional standards for performance, conduct, and communication within an organization. Students will also use this course to prepare solicitations for, and secure, their internship sites for the following semester. Prerequisite: JOUR 315 -- Online Writing & Production - With a grade of C+ or better 1 credit (One seminar hour per week)
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course, students will work in a professional business setting-either in person or on campus through online and phone correspondence-to establish and maintain a professional Web site for that business. Eligible businesses may or may not be related to journalism. Students will utilize writing skills learned in previous courses to generate content appropriate to the client and to prepare that content for uploading on a daily or weekly basis as appropriate. Students will work collaboratively with client employees and will be expected to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with high professional standards. Prerequisites: JOUR 409 - Pre-Internship Seminar 6 credits (A minimum of 200 hours in an internship setting plus 40 hours with the instructor, including all assignments)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course draws together all the elements of the B.S. degree in Journalism & Communication for Online Media, including technical applications, writing skills, liberal arts and elective courses and internship experience. Students will be required to meet in lecture, seminar and laboratory settings, and to discuss common and individual experiences from their internship and other applied academic activities. Emphasis will be on the examination of specific skills sets as well as students' problem-solving skills, goal setting, self assessment, and oral and written communication skills. Students will perform a community-service project in which they will provide Web content for a local nonprofit agency. They will also prepare a report of their activities in the form of a capstone presentation to be delivered to a campus audience at the end of the semester. Prerequisite: JOUR 410 - Internship in Journalism & Communication for Online Media 3 credits (1 lecture hour, 1 seminar hour, 2 laboratory hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will produce the online version of the CHIMES newspaper, updating content on a daily basis and maintaining close contacts with the print CHIMES staff. It is expected that students will take increasingly prominent roles as editors in the laboratory. The course includes instruction on intermediate Web authoring and online editing. Prerequisite: JOUR 386 or permission of the instructor 1 credit (2 laboratory hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will produce the online version of the CHIMES newspaper, updating content on a daily basis and maintaining close contacts with the print CHIMES staff. It is expected that students will take increasingly prominent roles as editors in the laboratory. The course includes instruction on intermediate Web authoring and online editing. Prerequisite: JOUR 485 or permission of instructor 1 credit (2 laboratory hours)
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