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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Practical experience in an area of study within the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Maximum credit three units. (Formerly numbered Communication 309B.)
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3.00 Credits
Two lectures and two hours of activity. Prerequisites: Journalism and Media Studies 220 with a grade of C (2.0) or better. Satisfies Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement for students who have completed 60 units; completed Writing Proficiency Assessment with a score of 8 or higher (or earned a C or higher in RWS 280, 281, or LING 281 if score on WPA was 7 or lower); and completed General Education requirements in Composition and Critical Thinking. Proof of completion of prerequisites required: copy of transcript. Admission to majors and minors in Advertising, Journalism, and Public Relations. Writing for advertising, journalism, and public relations products in various media platforms. Gathering information, interviewing, conducting observations, and using online database. Laboratory and field work. (Formerly numbered Communication 310W.)
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3.00 Credits
One lecture and four hours of activity. Prerequisites: Journalism and Media Studies 300, 310W with grades of C (2.0) or better in each course. Techniques of preparing content for print publication, including copy editing, headline writing, use of photos and graphics, and layout and design. Laboratory experience. (Formerly numbered Journalism 315.)
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3.00 Credits
Two lectures and one hour of discussion. Prerequisites: Upper division standing and Journalism and Media Studies 200 with grade of C (2.0) or better. Technology's crucial role in shaping the knowledge economy and communication policies affecting life and work in the global age. Digital communication, media convergence, media regulation, and economic development. (Formerly numbered Communication 375.)
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3.00 Credits
Two lectures and one hour of discussion. Prerequisites: Upper division standing. Media theories, models, and research exploring media effects, and audience uses of media. (Formerly numbered Communication 408.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Upper division standing. Admission to a major or minor in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Proof of completion of prerequisites required: Copy of transcript. Role of women in media, including messages about women and employment status of women. (Formerly numbered Communication 409.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Admission to a major or minor in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Proof of completion of prerequisite required: Copy of transcript. Sexuality and sex-related issues in mass mediated news, entertainment, and advertising content. Sexuality in media and its effects on interpersonal relations, sexual identity, sexual politics, social discourse, and public policy. Portrayals of conventional sexuality and of sexual minorities.
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3.00 Credits
Two lectures and one hour of discussion. Prerequisites: Journalism and Media Studies 408 with grade of C (2.0) or better. Admission to Media Studies specialization. Proof of completion of prerequisites required: Copy of transcript. Reviewing and dissecting claims made by media organizations. Examining models about how individuals make sense of these claims. Investigating how individual and group actions can alter media institutions and content.
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3.00 Credits
One lecture and four hours of activity. Prerequisites: Journalism and Media Studies 300, 310W. Admission to Journalism major or minor. Proof of completion of prerequisite required: Copy of transcript. Field and laboratory practice in news gathering and writing, covering news beats including courts, local governments, and other news sources. Emphasis on accuracy, clarity, comprehensiveness and interpretation. (Formerly numbered Journalism 420.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Journalism and Media Studies 300, 310W with grades of C (2.0) or better in each course. Proof of completion of prerequisites required: Copy of transcript. Principles and practices of writing editorials and opinion essays for media outlets (print, broadcast, and online) to include writing reviews of theatre, music, books, and film. (Formerly numbered Journalism 425.)
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