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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 139: Television News Practicum
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Russell For SMPA majors in the senior year. Students report, produce, direct, and edit GW student news broadcast. Prerequisite: SMPA 137. Laboratory fee.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 140: Washington Reporting
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
May, Shanahan Examination of reporting and writing techniques employed in news coverage of the national government, with an emphasis on serving a regional readership or audience. Using Washington as a laboratory, students focus on contemporary issues and news makers in the legislative and executive branches of government. Prerequisite: SMPA 110.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 141: Campaign Reporting
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
May Development of news gathering and writing skills needed for the coverage of political campaigns. Using in-class exercises and outside assignments, students acquire reporting and writing proficiency to illuminate how campaigns work and how politics affects the lives of citizens. Prerequisite: SMPA 110.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 142: Investigative Reporting
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Hands-on intensive training in reporting and writing in-depth enterprise news stories that expose hidden problems or wrong-doing. Prerequisite: SMPA 110.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 143: Feature Writing
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Roberts Development and writing of a wide range of feature articles, including interviews, profiles, op-ed columns, and personal memoirs. Weekly writing assignments and practical experience, including marketing work to publications. Prerequisite: SMPA 110.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 144: Narrative Journalism
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Steele The narrative or story-telling tradition in journalism. Students experiment with narrative techniques in a series of written exercises and a final project. Enrollment limited to 15 students with preference given to upper-class SMPA majors and graduate students. Prerequisite: SMPA 110.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 145: Editorial and Persuasive Writing
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Keller Techniques of editorial and column writing; editorial page and public affairs programming; function of commentary in a free press. Prerequisite: SMPA 110.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 146: Specialized Reporting
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Advanced reporting in specialized fields, such as business, science, medicine. Topics and instructors vary each semester. Prerequisite: SMPA 110.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 150: Public Diplomacy
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff The theory and practice of public diplomacy: informing, influencing, and establishing dialogue with international publics and institutions. A conceptual and historical examination of public diplomacy, current practices, and contemporary issues, including international information dissemination, educational and cultural exchange, and international broadcasting.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 151: Public Affairs and Government Information
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Aspects of information and public affairs functions of government agencies at all levels. Role of the information specialist. Writing and editing for government publications.
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