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JOUR 461: Sports Journalism
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
This course introduces students to the core principles, values, and best practices that guide the work of professional sports journalists. Students will develop skills that are necessary to function as sports journalists in today's media environment. Prerequisite: C or better in JOUR 291. FS: 12/01/2021.
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JOUR 471: Intermediate Reporting & Prodc
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
Continuing development of students' ability to identify, gather, write, edit and present news, responsibly and ethically, across a range of formats, alone and in teams. Prerequisite: JOUR 204, JOUR 303, JOUR 361. FS: 03/04/2015. CL: 2020.
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JOUR 472: Power Producing
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
Examines the art and skill of television news producing, providing students the opportunity to learn about the production process in a real-world, hands-on environment. Prerequisite: C or better in JOUR 361. FS: 02/03/2021.
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JOUR 475: Special Topic Nonfict Storyte
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
Students produce in-depth journalism projects using a range of storytelling tools and technologies, such as: websites, interactive graphics/maps, HD- and 360-video, drones, AR/VR technology, and podcasting. May be repeated for credit with different topics. Prerequisite: C or better in JOUR 361 or JOUR 447. FS: 06/03/2020.
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JOUR 480: Media Management
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
This course provides an introduction to and overview of issues and practices in media management. You will steep yourself in and become conversant about economic, industrial and societal forces that influence modern media content curation, production and distribution. FS: 09/09/2020.
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JOUR 482: Business Reporting and Writing
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
This course is designed to build on your basic knowledge of various aspects of business and give you the tools and skills you need to synthesize sometimes complex information and communicate it clearly and accurately to an audience. Prerequisite: C or better in JOUR 382. FS: 12/02/2020.
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JOUR 483: Report & Writing About Economy
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
This course is designed to build on your basic knowledge of various aspects of the economy and give you the tools and skills you need to synthesize sometimes complex information and communicate it clearly and accurately to an audience. FS: 12/02/2020.
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JOUR 491: Information Transfer
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
An overview of the communication models, major concepts, trends, and other related issues of information transfer with a focus on information seeking and use in digital age. Prerequisite: JOUR 101 or SLIS 201. FS: 4/5/2017. CL: 2020.
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JOUR 499: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
Topics in journalism and mass communications. Individual topics will vary by title. Prerequisites to be announced in class schedule. FS: 02/07/2018. CL: 2020.
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JSTU 218: African and Jewish Americans
3.00 Credits
University of South Carolina-Columbia
An examination of African American and Jewish American inter-ethnic, historical and contemporary connections and disconnections. Implications for educational, social, and social settings are considered. FS: 04/15/2020. CL: 2020.
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