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3.00 Credits
Internships provide advanced Print (including online and magazine) Journalism students with opportunities to gain work experience in their areas of concentration or interest while receiving academic credit toward their degrees. 1-6 CRE DITS
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3.00 Credits
Internships provide advanced Broadcast Journalism students with opportunities to gain work experience in their area of concentration or interest while receiving academic credit toward their degrees. 1-6 CRE DITS
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3.00 Credits
The student, with approval of a supervising faculty member, designs an independent project to study a subject area that is not available in the journalism curriculum. Prior to registration, the student must submit a written proposal that outlines the project. Department permission is required.
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40.00 Credits
Students learn all facets of planning and executing a local news program: ideas, story assignment, shooting, research, interviewing, editing, anchoring, and stand-ups. Students gain experience in breaking news, sports, weather, entertainment, and enterprise packages. Broadcast Journalism students, in cooperation with advanced students enrolled in Television Department courses 40-3621A (Producing) and 40-3317 (Direction), produce the live, twice-weekly Newsbeat. 4 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 40-2601 CREATING THE TV NEWS PACKAGE, 53-3310 WRITING AND REPORTING TV NEWS
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3.00 Credits
Students learn all facets of planning and executing a local news program: story creation and assignment, research, interviewing, shooting, editing, anchoring, and stand-ups. Broadcast Journalism students report, shoot, and edit projects for Metro Minutes and serve as anchors and reporters, working in collaboration with students in the Television Department Producing Practicum. 4 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 40-2061 CREATING THE TV NEWS PACKAGE, 53-3310 WRITING AND REPORTING TV NEWS
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the fundamentals of developing, writing, and reporting sports stories for various media platforms. Students will put their sports stories on a Web site, as well as produce a broadcast version for Frequency TV. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 40-2601 CREATING THE TV NEWS PACKAGE, 53-3310 WRITING AND REPORTING TV NEWS
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3.00 Credits
Course teaches students to understand and report on the economy, big and small business, financial markets, technology and media, labor, real estate, personal finance, and more. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 53-2020 REPORTING FOR PRINT AND BROADCAST
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3.00 Credits
This course stresses the growing importance of community journalism in an increasingly complex media environment. Students cover a variety of public policy issues that affect urban and suburban communities and learn to focus stories for community audiences. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 53-2020 REPORTING FOR PRINT AND BROADCAST
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3.00 Credits
The ability to write and report clearly about medical, scientific, and environmental subjects is an increasingly useful skill in writing for newspapers, magazines, broadcast outlets, Web pages, book publishers, the health industry, and academic institutions. The reading public has a strong need for news about health, the sciences, and the state of the planet both to make personal lifestyle choices and to guide local and national leaders in setting policy. Students learn to take complex ideas and express them in language accessible to a mass audience. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 53-2020 REPORTING FOR PRINT AND BROADCAST
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3.00 Credits
The course is a continuation of 53-4410 Science and Medicine: Covering the News. It is, however, open to students who have not taken 53-4410. The course emphasizes the skills needed to create feature stories on subjects relating to science, medicine, and the environment. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 53-2020 REPORTING FOR PRINT AND BROADCAST
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