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JOUR 324: Health Communication and the Internet spring
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This interdisciplinary class examines the role of the Internet in changing the way lay people, the mass media and medical organizations think and behave regarding health and medical care. It explores the nature of traditional and online health communication, and highlights online health issues such as access, quality of information, economics, privacy, and ethics. S. Friedman and J. Lasker (SS)
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JOUR 325: Seminar in Journalism and Communication Issues
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
A seminar focusing on contemporary issues and problems facing the mass media. Topics vary. Taken by seniors for 4 credits and graduate students for 3 credits. Prerequisite: nine hours in journalism or communication or consent of the department chair. (ND)
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JOUR 330: Critical Studies in Journalism
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This course will make students into critical news consumers by giving them the tools to better understand how journalism works. It combines theoretical perspectives on news with primary source material produced by and about journalists. Students will analyze theoretical material on journalism alongside articles and broadcasts appearing in the media, interviews with journalists, trade articles, and professional reviews about crises and turning points in journalism. Topics include models of journalistic practice, journalistic values and norms, gatekeeping and sourcing practices, storytelling formats in news, and challenges to journalism such as ethical problems and celebrity. Prerequisites: Jour 11 and Jour 13 or consent of the department chair. Meltzer (ND)
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JOUR 361: Internship
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Professionally supervised work on newspapers, magazines, Web sites radio and television stations, or with public relations organizations. Some internships involve science writing. May be repeated for a maximum of eight credits. Prerequisite: Senior standing and declared major in journalism or science writing. S. Friedman (ND)
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JOUR 365: Advanced Research and Reporting fall
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Planning, researching and writing comprehensive news projects; special attention paid to computer-assisted research, online resources, investigative techniques, interviewing skills, reporting on local, county, state and federal governments and courts; emphasis also given to organizing and writing in-depth articles. Prerequisites: eight hours in journalism and senior standing or permission of department chair. Lule, Trimble (ND)
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JOUR 366: Online Journalism spring
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The course examines the social, cultural, political, legal and economic influence of online technology on journalism and the role of journalism in society. Emphasizing critical thinking and analysis, the course studies the ways in which digital technology has changed the way journalists research, write, edit and design. Taken by seniors for 4 credits and graduate students for 3 credits. Prerequisite: JOUR 11 or JOUR 123, JOUR 122, or consent of department chair. Lule, Olson (ND).
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JOUR 389: College Scholar Project
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Opportunity for college scholars to pursue an extended project. May be repeated for credit. College-wide course designation. Transcript will identify department in which project was completed. Prerequisite: consent of department chair. Staff (ND)
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JOUR 390: Honors Thesis
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Directed undergraduate research thesis required of students who apply for and qualify for graduation with departmental honors. Staff (ND)
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JOUR 391: Special Topics in Journalism
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Directed research or writing involving a subject or issue in journalism not covered in other courses. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: 12 hours in journalism or consent of the department chair. Staff (ND)
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JOUR 9: Brown and White photography every semester
1.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Enrollment constitutes membership on the photography staff of the semi-weekly undergraduate newspaper. Students should have basic camera skills and knowledge of digital photography. Classes will include review of these subjects and more advanced techniques in digital darkroom techniques. Members of the class work on a series of assignments for the newspaper. Students should have their own digital SLR camera equipment and will be expected to provide examples of their work for admission to the class. Repeatable up to 8 credits. Trimble (ND)
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