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5.00 Credits
This editing class will engage students in the discipline of editing text and images for publication. News copydesk operations will be introduced, including headline writing, dummying, page design, pagination, creating news graphics, photo cropping, photo editing, and photo packaging. Prerequisites: ENGL& 101 and either CMST 207 or CMST 208, or permission of instructor. (Formerly JOURN 209.) (H)
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5.00 Credits
Explores classic and modern elements of persuasion and applies that understanding to assemble, deliver, and evaluate extemporaneous speeches. Eligibility for or concurrent enrollmen in ENGL& 101 recommended. (Formerly SPCH 115.) (H)
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3.00 Credits
Use of light composition, timing, and darkroom techniques to create color images that communicate clearly and creatively. Students produce photos for the college's awardwinning student newspaper. Students provide own camera equipment as well as film and paper for making prints. (Formerly JOURN 221.) (E)
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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of principles for supervising a publication, from planning to preparation for printer. Emphasis on effective collaboration, management, news judgment, ethical decision making, editing, design, and use of computers to produce student newspaper. More advanced students fill staff management roles on the newspaper. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. (Formerly JOURN 286.)
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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of principles for supervising a publication, from planning to preparation for printer. Emphasis on effective collaboration, management, news judgment, ethical decision making, editing, design, and use of computers to produce student newspaper. More advanced students fill staff management roles on the newspaper. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. (Formerly JOURN 287.)
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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of principles for supervising a publication, from planning to preparation for printer. Emphasis on effective collaboration, management, news judgment, ethical decision making, editing, design, and use of computers to produce student newspaper. More advanced students fill staff management roles on the newspaper. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. (Formerly JOURN 288.)
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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of principles for supervising a publication, from planning to preparation for printer. Emphasis on effective collaboration, management, news judgment, ethical decision making, editing, design, and use of computers to produce student newspaper. More advanced students fill staff management roles on the newspaper. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. (Formerly JOURN 291.)
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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of principles for supervising a publication, from planning to preparation for printer. Emphasis on effective collaboration, management, news judgment, ethical decision making, editing, design, and use of computers to produce student newspaper. More advanced students fill staff management roles on the newspaper. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. (Formerly JOURN 292.)
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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of principles for supervising a publication, from planning to preparation for printer. Emphasis on effective collaboration, management, news judgment, ethical decision making, editing, design, and use of computers to produce student newspaper. More advanced students fill staff management roles on the newspaper. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. (Formerly JOURN 293.)
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3.00 Credits
First course in a series intended to provide the student with a working knowledge of reinforced composite design, fabrication, structural repair, and finishing. Introduces design considerations and methods of fabrication used in open-mold construction. Employability is a major goal, therefore issues such as safety and work habits are emphasized throughout. Prerequisite: MATH 064 or equivalent.
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