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JMA 411P: International Media Prep
0.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Preparation for the International Media class. Held in summer.This is a 0 credit course in preparation for the trip abroad.
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JMA 412: Literary Journalism
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Literary Journalism explores the fusion of nonfiction narrative writing and the methods and conventions of literature. In addition to studying and discussing classics and contemporary stories in the Literary Journalism oeuvre - covering topics such as war, crime, sports, and so-called "Gonzo Journalism" - students will report and write their own literary journalism stories; a good number of these stories are eventually published in campus media. Pre-req. JMA 271W and JMA 371W.
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JMA 413: Non-Profit Public Reltns
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Explores the role of public relations within organizations devoted to community service and interaction. In addition to gaining an understanding of the different types of non- profit organizations, students will also learn to adapt traditional public relations practices and techniques to the not for profit context. Additional topics to be covered include grant proposals, identifying funding sources and promoting fundraisers. Pre-req JMA 243.
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JMA 414: Media History
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
A survey course of significant developments and trends in Western media history.
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JMA 415: Cultural Photography
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
The course will begin with the history of photo documentary and photojournalism, identifying the practices and themes that gave rise to visual sociology in the 1970s. Students will complete photo assignments on such themes as social interaction, identity and material culture. How to construct visual arguments, including strategies for constructing articles, books, photo displays, websites, and other forms of presentation will be discussed.
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JMA 416: Learning with New Media
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Literary Journalism explores the fusion of nonfiction narrative writing and the methods and conventions of literature. In addition to studying and discussing classics and contemporary stories in the Literary Journalism oeuvre - covering topics such as war, crime, sports, and so-called "Gonzo Journalism" - students will report and write their own literary journalism stories; a good number of these stories are eventually published in campus media.
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JMA 417: Criticl Studies in Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
In this course we will consider the forces behind the evolution of the media into its current commercial system. The ethical, social, economic, and political implications of today's massive media corporations -- as well as their effect upon what we see, read, and know -- will also be discussed.
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JMA 418W: Public Relations Campaigns
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Students learn advanced internal and external Public Relations principles and multimedia production. Students will complete a PR campaign, learning strategy, writing and production. Pre-req: JMA 243
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JMA 420: Special Event Design & Man
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Students will acquire an in-depth knowledge of special event planning processes and techniques and will become familiar with management techniques and strategies required for successful planning, promotion, implementation and evaluation. This class plans and implements a special event during the spring semester.
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JMA 421: Sex, Myth and Media
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Examines the role of mass media in reinforcing or challenging common cultural definitions of masculinity and feminity and power relationships between the sexes. In analyzing various mass media -- including print, television, internet publishing, electronic games, and film -- we will apply gender theory and connect these artifacts to their historical moment.
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