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JOUR 101: N ewspaper Reporting & Production
3.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
The first class in a practical sequence designed to develop skill in desk-top publishing, investigative research and reporting, technical communication, and the basic principles of journalism. This first class focuses on primarily on reporting and researching skills. Prerequisite: successful completion of ENGL& 101.
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JOUR 102: N ewswriting
3.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Forms and styles of news writing techniques and mechanics. Writing exercises, news gathering, interview techniques, copy editing, headline writing, and other reporter skills.
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JOUR 199: Cooperative Education
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Supervised work experience in the field. Includes a weekly seminar. Instructor permission required.
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JOUR 201: N ewspaper Production
3.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
This is the second course in a practical sequence designed to develop skill in desk-top publishing, investigative research and re- porting, technical communication, and the basic principles of journalism. This second course emphasizes content delivery and an intro to production. Prerequisite: successful completion of ENG& 101.
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JOUR 202: Advanced Journalism
3.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
This is the last of a practical sequence designed to develop skill in desk-top publishing, investigative research and reporting, technical communication, and the basic principles of journalism. This final course emphasizes production management and editorial leadership Prerequisite: successful completion of ENGL& 101.
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LIB 101: Information Research Skills
2.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Introduction to information research with emphasis on inquiry and evaluation of print and electronics. Students will learn to do independent research via lecture and handson experience.
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LUSED 121: F irst-year Lushootseed Salish I
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
A proficiency-based course in Lushootseed Salish, the Native American language of Puget Sound Country, which includes the Skagit River Valley and its tributaries. Course includes pronunciation, grammar, oral and written exercises, reading and conversation. Will include cultural aspects of our local indigenous language.
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LUSED 122: F irst-year Lushootseed Salish II
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Lushootseed 122 is a continuation of Lushootseed 121, focusing on vocabulary and grammatical structures. Oral comprehension and speaking skills are emphasized through daily practice; reading and writing skills are also emphasized. Course includes cultural aspects of our local indigenous language. Prerequisite: Lushootseed 121.
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LUSED 123: F irst-year Lushootseed Salish III
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Lushootseed 123 is a continuation of Lushootseed 122, focusing on vocabulary and grammatical structures. Oral comprehension and speaking skills are emphasized through daily practice; reading and writing skills are also emphasized. Course includes cultural aspects of our local indigenous language. Prerequisite: Lushootseed 122.
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LUSED 221: Second-year Lushootseed Salish I
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
This is the first of three courses in the second year of Lushootseed. The focus is on advanced vocabulary and grammatical structures. Oral comprehension and speaking skills are emphasized through daily practice; reading and writing skills are also emphasized. Course includes cultural aspects of the local indigenous language. Prerequisite: Lushootseed 123.
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