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IBUS 373: Global Marketing
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course is an overview of international marketing and considers the powerful economic, technological, industrial, political, and demographic forces that are converging to build the foundation of a global marketplace in a dynamic and ever-changing world. Projects involving international marketing are conducted. May be taken on campus or in the IBI study abroad program. Prerequisites: BUSI 360, BUSI 370, ECON 250, ECON 251
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IBUS 374: Topics in International Management and Strategy
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
Students analyze operational management issues encountered in international and culturally diverse enterprises. The course focuses upon human resource management, production management, cross-cultural issues, and strategic planning and implication to the firm. A series of cases and a corporate analysis project are utilized. This course may be taken on campus or in the IBI study abroad program. Prerequisites: BUSI 210, BUSI 250, BUSI 251
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IBUS 479: Seminar in International Business
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
Students focus on advanced issues in international business. Primary emphasis is placed on consideration of the ethical issues of international business. Topics also include the relationship between international business and employment and economic growth in both concerns of international business organizations. Prerequisites: BUSI 340, BUSI 370, and/or instructor's permission
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JAPA 101: Elementary Japanese I
4.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
Lecture, 3 hours; Lab 1 hour This two-course sequence emphasizes practical Japanese communication in real-life situations for beginners. The courses address the basic pronunciation, intonation, and structure of Japanese within a framework designed to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Related cultural presentations supplement language study. Classes meet four hours weekly. Meets the general studies requirement for University Skills and Requirements; two semesters of the same language required.
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JAPA 102: Elementary Japanese II
4.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
Lecture, 3 hours; Lab 1 hour This course is a continuation of JAPA 101. Meets the general studies requirement for University Skills and Requirements; two semesters of the same language required. Prerequisites: JAPA 101, or department approval
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JOUR 210: Introduction to Journalism
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course allows students to practice the basics of newspaper reporting. The focus is on techniques of researching and writing hard news stories and features.
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JOUR 300: Editing
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course examines the question, "What does it mean to be an editor?" Emphasis is placed on copy editing, news and editorial writing, and layout and design. The course also examines some ethical and legal issues editors face. Prerequisite: JOUR 210 or instructor's permission
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JOUR 305: Media Law and Ethics
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This advanced course analyzes past and recent interpretations of freedom of expression as argued in state and federal courts and other forums. Issues of concern include libel, right to privacy, information gathering, protection of sources and state secrets, the FCC and FTC, obscenity, and propaganda. The struggle of the press to maintain its role in this democratic society is emphasized. Prerequisites: COMM 200, JOUR 210, and PHIL 220
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JOUR 310: History of American Journalism
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This survey course on the history of American journalism and the mass media tracks and discusses the milestones in that history and analyzes the evolution of media and journalistic concepts from the days of Colonial America to the 21st Century. Students explore key concepts such as freedom of the press and the people's right to know and discuss why these traditions exerted either functional or dysfunctional influences on the American press. The course follows a lecture/discussion model and the students work in small teams to prepare classroom presentations on specific examples of pertinent concepts.
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JOUR 315: Desktop Publishing and Design
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This skills course teaches the journalism major how to create, edit, and design publications using software created for that purpose. As media convergence trends impact the industry, requiring reporters, editors, and designers to create visual stories and skillfully coordinate text and art, future media specialists must focus on these strengths. This course enables students to adapt stories for a variety of media including the Internet and develops the computer networking skills necessary for efficient publication production in today's market. Note: As this is an applied computer course wherein students develop journalistic publications, previous computer expertise is not sufficient to opt out of the course.
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