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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A course involving students in an in-depth study of procedures of copy editing for newspapers, books and magazines. Through assignments and exercises, students will develop superior skills in grammar and word usage, punctuation, spelling, style, fact checking, use of reference books, and writing headlines and captions. Students will practice substantive editing, line editing and proofreading. The special conditions of the increasing important Internet to copy editors will be explained. Students will learn the vocabulary of printing and page layout.
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3.00 Credits
Development of versatile writing and research skills for selected print media, with emphasis on magazine article and newspaper feature, includes overview of magazine market.
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to prepare students to be skilled journalist. The type of journalism covered will be: newspaper and magazine writing, business writing,website style writing and freelance writing. Students will learn to analyze published material.
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3.00 Credits
An opportunity for students who have demonstrated the ability to do independent work to pursue in depth a topic of particular interest. Courses listed in the catalog may not be taken by independent study.
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3.00 Credits
Concentration upon a specific topic in the field of Journalism. Topic varies for different semesters.May be taken multiple times with change in topic.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to give the student advanced skills and practical experience in the processes which lead to the production and distribution of a publication.Members of the class constitute the editorial staff of the University yearbook.Meets three hours per week for critiques in writing, editing and design, followed by production.May be repeated for credit. A total of 12 units from publication courses JRN 212, 215, 412 and 415 may be applied to the major/minor, of which 6 may be upper division. Prerequisite: JRN 212.
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3.00 Credits
Members of the class constitute the editorial staff of the University newspaper.Meets weekly for discussion, instruction and critique of assignments as they pertain to news reporting, writing and editing, followed by production.May be repeated for credit.A total of 12 units from publication courses JRN 212, 215, 412 and 415 may be applied to the major/minor, of which 6 may be upper division. Prerequisite: JRN 215.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Under faculty supervision, the student will be assigned to a position, utilizing principles of journalism acquired and employed throughout their university experience.This internship provides an opportunity for investigating and participating in field experience with a practitioner of the trade, giving depth and breadth to their understanding of journalism as a whole. Prerequisite: Consent of Department Chair.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Under faculty supervision, the student will be assigned to a position, utilizing principles of journalism acquired and employed throughout their university experience.This internship provides an opportunity for investigating and participating in field experience with a practitioner of the trade, giving depth and breadth to their understanding of journalism as a whole. Prerequisite: JRN 450 and consent of Department Chair.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the basic skills necessary for academic success in the discipline of Kinesiology and to provide students with an overview of professions in which that major may be applied. Pass/Fail.
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