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MPC 667: Professional Portfolios
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Focuses on assembly of a professional-quality portfolio that is appropriate for each student's career goals. Development of a traditional hard-copy version and an electronic version is recommended.
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MPC 668: Directed Studies
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Allows students to undertake independent research and readings on special topics not fully covered in the MPC Program. Prerequisites: consent of instructor and school dean.
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MPC 670: Managing Issues and Crisis
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Focuses on raising awareness of how the management of public information impacts the origination and outcome of issues and crises. Students will become acquainted with the nature of issues and crises, be introduced to some of the tools that can be used in managing information intended to advocate for or defend positions, become more discerning observers/participants in the news, and be prepared to advocate a position.
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MPC 674: Electr. Information Retrieval
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Covers strategies for electronic research. Students will learn how to write a research question, design a search, and execute it on the web, Deep Web, and a variety of electronic databases.
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MPC 675: Writing Public Science
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Examines strategies for effectively communicating scientific information to lay audiences. Specifically, students analyze various works from scientists and science journalists in order to determine how to best communicate complex scientific information to public readers. The goal is to isolate specific strategies science writers can use to effectively help lay readers make key decision about the science issuers that affect their lives.
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MPC 680: Special Topics: Profess. Writg
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
A changing topics course.
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MPC 680A: Pub. Relations Feature Writing
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Students will work in pairs to produce stories for special feature sections of the "Enterprise" newspaper, where student's bylines will go out to over 12,000 potential readers. Students will be guided by the "Enterprise" editor, who will give them story ideas and potential sources and who will edit their work for publication in the paper. The professor will act as facilitator of the relationships between students and their editor. Students also will be required to do short assignments on Associated Press style. Class sessions will be conducted in a workshop setting, with the focus on the students146 work in progress. The non-traditional aspects of this course help fulfill the college-wide educational goals of service learning and collaborative learning.
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MPC 680B: Intro to Teaching Writing
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course will examine effective practices for teaching writing at all levels. We will focus on strategies for creating a syllabus, writing assignments, creating day-to-day lesson plans, and grading writing. The practices we discuss will be grounded in current research in composition theory, though class assignments will be practical in nature.
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MPC 680C: Creative Reflections on Travel
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
We will travel to the British Isles to visit important British cities, landmarks, museums, and other venues of historical and cultural significance. The focus will be on creative textual and visual representations of what we experience. Our goal will be to replace traditional travel writing with narrative nonfiction and multimedia components to create a larger canvas on which we depict our travels. The class will culminate with a student-created ezine.
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MPC 680D: Topics in Technical Comm.
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Introduces specific tools and documents that technical writers are currently producing in the field, with a focus on content management and technical public relations. Students explore tools, trends, and purposes related to these topics, while gaining experience through doing real-world projects.
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