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Teaches students advanced skills necessary to edit articles for consumer and trade magazines. Students learn editing strategies, packaging, and advanced copyediting for print and online publications. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 53-2025 COPY EDITING, 53-2215 MAGAZINE ARTICLE WRITING
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Teaches specific research, writing, and editing skills for magazines serving various industries. Students learn to cover specific businesses for specialized audiences. Course provides an excellent preparation for Chicago's many trade publications. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 53-2020 REPORTING FOR PRINT AND BROADCAST, 53-2030 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER-ASSISTED REPORTING OR 53-2020A REPORTING AND WRITING II
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Develops skills acquired in Magazine Article Writing, concentrating on developing and marketing one long-form magazine piece. Students read and discuss examples of long-form magazine writing and investigate immersion reporting techniques and literary devices for nonfiction use. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 53-2215 MAGAZINE ARTICLE WRITING
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Course builds upon skills taught in Broadcast News Writing by focusing on development and writing of reporter news packages. Some stories written in this class are produced in Creating the Television News Package. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 53-2310 BROADCAST NEWS WRITING
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Literary journalism is a sophisticated skills course focusing on the use of literary strategies and techniques in modern feature journalism. The specific focus of the course work is the dramatic nonfiction or "narrative" story, a form that requires bothliterary and expository techniques. The course concentrates on theory as well story craft, including finding, analyzing, researching, synthesizing, outlining, writing, rewriting, and polishing newspaper series and magazine stories, with some discussion of book-length journalism. 3 CRE DITS
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Course introduces Journalism students, and other students with interest in Web page design, to the growing world of online interactive publishing. Students explore both publishing concepts and production technology, leading to the creation of their own original online publications. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 53-2030 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER-ASSISTED REPORTING
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Seminar course, leading to graduation with honors in the major, offers outstanding senior journalism students the opportunity to do a significant piece of professional-level writing, suitable for publication. 3 CRE DITS
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Students receive intense hands-on experience in writing and reporting skills as well as the opportunity to be published in the weekly student-operated newspaper, The Columbia Chronicle, and its Web site. (The class is also open to a limited number of Photography majors to build their portfolios.) 3 CRE DITS
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In this fast-paced, hands-on course, students produce a glossy, four-color magazine called ECHO in a single semester. Students assign, write, and edit stories; assign and create photographs and illustrations; design pages; and send it out for printing. 6 CRE DITS
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This intermediate course introduces students to the world of fashion journalism. Students learn how to apply their interview and research skills to develop a critical eye for this subject. They are required to sift through the hype and relay the fashion story to readers. This is achieved by developing a strong fashion vocabulary and heightening the level of area expertise. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 28-1910 INTRODUCTION TO FASHION BUSINESS, 28-1937 CENTURY OF DESIGN, 53-1015 REPORTING AND WRITING I, 53-2020 REPORTING FOR PRINT AND BROADCAST
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