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ITL 62: The Italian Poetic Heritage
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course covers a selection of the best in Italy's vast poetic heritage with a special emphasis on Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Ariosto, Tasso, and Leopardi. Same as WLT 62. Given in English.
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ITL 70: Contemporary Culture and Civilization in Italy
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course surveys Italian life, thought, folklore, and art; historical, social, and economic backgrounds; and analyzes the national character by focusing on regional differences. Ample use of audiovisual materials. A free elective for all majors. Given in English.
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ITL 85: Disciplinary Literacy in Italian
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
The course introduces students to the special ways of looking at texts characteristic of the target language and gives the skills to communicate to others fundamental concepts of reading, writing, listening and speaking in Italian. Students will study the following topics: how to understand and interpret abstract ideas, how to find and use pedagogical literature in foreign language, how to recognize and describe the characteristics of literary texts, how to decode and annotate historical allusions, how to format research materials according to Modern Language Association style, how to interpret and evaluate literacy criticism Applications will pertain to original works, inherently multicultural. Prerequisite of ITL 4 with a C- or better grade or the equivalent is required.
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ITL 99: Seminar in Italian Literature: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
Study of a major author, genre, or literary movement, as determined by the instructor. Course may be taken more than once if topic is different. Prerequisite of ITL 4 with a C- or better grade or the equivalent is required.
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JOU 12: Investigative Journalism
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
Introduces the special techniques of journalism that seek information beyond immediately available news sources. Topics include: ethics, developing tips, special interviewing problems, the nature of public information and the use of the Freedom of Information Act. Prerequisites of JOU 3 & 4 are required.
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JOU 2: Introduction to Basic News Writing for the Environment
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course, designed as a summer Sustainability Themed class, introduces basic reporting and writing skills in a simulated newsroom environment. You will write brief news and feature articles (300-800 words) with a sustainability theme for outlets ranging from newspapers and magazines to television and blogs, using industry-standard Associated Press style. Students will break into small groups to cover sustainability-related stories on the LIU Post campus.
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JOU 3: Reporting 1
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
The course is an introduction to the reporting and writing of the news story. Emphasis is on the construction of a coherent story from available facts. Interviewing skills, grammar and Associated Press style are also stressed.The course allows students to practice reporting through assignments that require actual interviews or event coverage. Open to Media Arts majors with a co-requisite of CMA 5. Open to English Majors without a pre/corequisite
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JOU 4: Beat Reporting
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course focuses on writing assignments with a strong emphasis on reporting actual events in campus or off-campus settings.The course material allows students to explore several beats, including business, public affairs and education reporting. A portfolio of all the semester's articles is required as the final project. Prerequisite of JOU 3 and a Media Arts Screening is required.
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JOU 40: Topics in Journalism
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
Advanced special topics in journalism focusing on contemporary developments in the field. Subjects determined and announced each semester. Prerequisite of JOU 3 is required.
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JOU 41: Newspaper Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
Students are required to be members of the Pioneer student newspaper staff and must meet regularly with the editors and make a significant weekly contribution to the newspaper, to be reviewed by the faculty advisor. Course is open to students in all majors who would like to work on the newspaper staff as reporters, photographers, editors, layout staff, or in other capacities. Course may be taken multiple times. Prerequisite of JOU 3 and JOU 4 OR permission of the Pioneer faculty advisor.
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