JOURNALISM (JOUR)
(O) and (E) Denote Odd and Even Years Respectively
JOUR 2200 is a prerequisite for all other Journalism courses.
JOUR 2200. Mass Communication
in a Changing Society.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Mass communications in a democracy. Trends in media, the government as friend
and foe, legal problems, and the invasion of privacy. May include experience
on
the
student media.
JOUR 2220. News Reporting and Copy Editing.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Basics of gathering and writing news. Introduction to copy editing and the
Associated Press Stylebook. May include experiences on the student media.
JOUR 3270. Fundamentals of Photography.--Spring.
Lec. 2. Credit 2.
Basic photographic techniques including camera operations with emphasis on
composition.
JOUR 3350. Newspaper Production and Design.--Fall.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Typography and current trends in newspaper production and design.
JOUR 3400. Introduction to Broadcast Journalism.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: JOUR 2200 or JOUR 2220. Electronic media with emphasis on news
writing for radio and television. May include experience on the campus radio.
JOUR 3460. Introduction to Public Relations.--Spring
(E). Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: JOUR 2200. Recommended: JOUR 2220. Career opportunities in public
relations. Historical, philosophical, and ethical aspects.
JOUR 3740. Advertising Copy and Layout.--Fall.
Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Advertising in current publications with emphasis on trends in copy and layout.
JOUR 3760. History and Law of Journalism.--Fall
(E). Lec. 3. Credit 3.
The history and law of the press from colonial times to the present. Emphasis
on
major trends, persons, events, and laws.
JOUR (PC) 4230. Free Lance Writing.--Spring.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Writing and marketing of feature stories, commentaries, and articles.
JOUR (PC) 4360 (5360). Magazine Production
and Design.--Spring. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Current trends in magazine production and design.
JOUR (PC) 4460 (5460). Public Relations/Cases
and Practices.--Fall (O). Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: JOUR 3460. Practical aspects of public relations emphasized. Case
studies considered. Builds on knowledge and expertise acquired in JOUR 3460.
JOUR 4820 (5820). Advanced Reporting.--Fall.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: JOUR 2220. Writing and reporting for the commercial media. Students
may serve as reporters for the campus newspaper.
JOUR 4830 (5830). Free Lance Writing.--Spring.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: JOUR 2220. Recommended: JOUR 4820. Writing and marketing of feature
stories, commentaries, and articles. (Same as PC 4830.)
JOUR 4840 (5840). Special Problems. Credit
3.
Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor. Independent work in mass
media research and report writing, or internship programs in print or electronic
media, public relations, and other areas.
JOUR 4850 (5850). Internship. Credit 3,
6, 9, 12.
Part-time or full-time employment in a business, industrial, or institutional
communications setting related to student academic and career goals.
JOUR 4930 (5930). Advanced Copy Editing.--Spring.
Lec. 2. Lab. 2. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: JOUR 2220. Additional training in editing copy. Laboratory work may
be required on the university student newspaper.
JOUR (PC) 4940 (5940). Technical Editing.--Spring.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: JOUR 4930, ENGL 3250, and ENGL 4970. Principles and practices
of
technical
editing.
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