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3.00 Credits
The course will focus on the role of photography in mass communication, particularly print and Internet products. Students will study the process of combining text, graphics, and photographs to produce messages. Students will expand on the skills in earlier classes and produce products including many photographs, such as the photograph essay in a journalism or mass media context. Students will process color digital photography products through computers and modern software. Prereq: ENG 101 and JRN 273 or consent of instructor. Sp
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A journalism capstone course designed to polish the reporting skills of journalism majors. Course work, writing assignments, and class lectures and discussions will focus on the covering of local and state government, the judicial system, the local and state legislative process, and regional agencies. Each student will produce an in-depth, current news series or package on an issue or topic of current interest. Prereq: COMM 192, JRN 281, and JRN 381. Sp
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3.00 Credits
This course is about the presentation of legitimate news subjects and materials in a format that borrows strongly from the techniques of feature writing and fiction. Students will be exposed to some of the best examples of published literary journalism. Students will write papers analyzing the reading and write several small news stories in this format. Prereq: JRN 281, JRN 384, ENG 301, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is about the expression of news using digital tools, such as web authoring, image processing, drawing, and animation software, to involve audiences in novel ways through interactivity and immersion. Students will be exposed to digital forms and presentations of news that exploit the strengths of the new medium. Prereq: JRN 388, or may be taken concurrently with JRN 388.
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3.00 Credits
Offers students job experience in journalism through a minimum of 150 hours of supervised professional work. Prereq: departmental approval. F, Sp, Su
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Topics will vary. Purpose of course is to cover topics that are not specific courses in the curriculum. Course may be repeated once if the topic is different from the one previously taken. Students may repeat this course provided the topic is different. Only six hours toward the CST major. Prereq: junior standing. F, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
A graduate journalism course designed to polish the reporting skills of journalism majors. Course work, writing assignments, and class lectures and discussions will focus on the covering of local and state government, the judicial system, the local and state legislative process, and regional agencies. Each student will produce an in-depth project, package, or research paper on an issue or topic of current public affairs interest. Prereq: COMM 192 or consent of instructor. Sp
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of the language will be taught through a multiple approach (comprehension, reading, and composition). The class will be conducted in English with emphasis placed on acquiring the ability to read and comprehend written Latin. F
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of LATN 101. Continued development of Latin grammar, syntax, vocabulary and reading skills. Introduction to major Roman literary figures and themes of Roman culture. Prereq: LATN 101 or equivalent. Sp
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3.00 Credits
A thorough review of Latin grammar, syntax, vocabulary, and reading skills. Readings in Latin prose and poetry will provide students with an understanding of Roman culture and literature. Prereq: LATN 102 or equivalent. F
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