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MUSC 492K: Directed Study:Graduate Theory Review
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I, II, S. 1-3 Hr. Directed study, reading, and/or research.
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MUSC 492L: Directed Study:Music Education
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I, II, S. 1-3 Hr. Directed study, reading and/or research.
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MUSC 492M: Directed Study:Introduction to World Music
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I, II, S. 1-3 Hr. Directed study, reading and/or research.
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MUSC 492N: Directed Study:Recording Technology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I, II, S. 1-3 Hr. Directed study, reading and/or research.
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MUSC 492O: Directed Study. I, II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
Z. , S. 1-3 Hr. Directed study, reading and/or research.
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N-E 408: The Community Newspaper
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University
2 Hr. (Open to all University students.) Fundamental problems and techniques in operation of community newspapers.
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N-E 418: Advanced Reporting
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: JRL 319 and admission to the School of Journalism or consent. Students write carefully researched stories using writing, reporting, and interviewing skills they have acquired in previous classes while applying techniques of literary journalism. The class emphasizes immersion reporting: students spend extended time with one subject to develop skills in storytelling, interviewing and organization. (Lab fees will be assessed for this course.)
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N-E 420: Feature Writing
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: JRL 318 and admission to the School of Journalism or consent. Developing, writing, and editing news features, personality profiles, color pieces, issue-oriented articles and human impact stories for news, public relations and film. The course emphasizes narrative, descriptive, analytic and story-telling skills. One-on-one professor/student conferences stress story building and revision. (Lab fees will be assessed for this course.)
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N-E 425: High School Publications Advising
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: JRL 319 and ADV 215. (For students seeking journalism certification.) Emphasizes writing styles, newspaper/yearbook layout, rights and responsibilities of the teacher, students, and school system. Enrollees will construct instructional portfolios based on research and classroom discussion concepts.
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N-E 426: Public Affairs Reporting
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: JRL 319 or PR 319 and admission to the School of Journalism. Students take skills learned in other News Editorial classes-writing, researching and interviewing-and apply them to the agencies, structuresand programs that make society work. They also work with local newspapers and public agencies, including circuit court, police to develop and publish stories. (Lab fees will be assessed for this course.)
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