| CRN# |
Dept |
Crse |
Sec |
Hrs |
Course Name |
Day |
Start |
End |
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| January 14 - May 10 |
| 30580 |
JRNL |
2153 |
M01 |
3 |
Introduction to Photography
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MWF
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09:30am
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10:20
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F |
Enrollment: 13 |
Location: SLIDER 201 Inst: David Goguen |
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(Also listed as ART 2153) The course introduces students to fundamentals of digital photography in both artistic and media contexts. Through the study of cameras, light, composition, and image manipulation, students learn the processes and aesthetic values needed to produce quality images. The courses stresses a hands-on approach, allowing students to explore their creativity through a series of projects. Course Rotation: Fall and Spring. |
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| 30583 |
JRNL |
3103 |
M01 |
3 |
Community Reporting
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
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| |
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Enrollment: 13 |
Location: SLIDER 201 Inst: David Goguen |
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Students develop advanced skills in reporting and writing on events and issues that affect their communities. Topics include coverage of government, crime, courts, and social events. The course stresses a hands-on-approach. Projects are critiqued in a workshop setting. Prerequisite: JRNL 2403 or permission of instructor. Course Rotation: Spring of odd years. |
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| 30582 |
JRNL |
4123 |
M01 |
3 |
Broadcast Journalism
|
TR
|
09:30am
|
10:20
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| |
|
Enrollment: 18 |
Location: SLIDER 201 Inst: David Goguen |
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The course emphasizes the theories, skills and techniques used in the writing, production, and presentation of news in a digital media environment. Topics include broadcast writing style, story structure, podcasting, digital audio and video production, and working as talent in front of a camera. The course stresses a hands-on approach, allowing students to explore creativity through a series of projects. Pre-requisites: JRNL 2403 or permission of the instructor. Course Rotation: Spring of odd years. |
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| 30584 |
JRNL |
4403 |
M01 |
3 |
Communication Law & Ethics
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MWF
|
11:30am
|
12:20
|
| |
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Enrollment: 10 |
Location: TURNER 108 Inst: David Goguen |
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(Also listed as COMM 4403) The course focuses on the study of media law and ethical considerations in the contemporary communication environment. Topics include the First Amendment, libel, invasion of privacy, information access, free press and fair trial considerations, obscenity, copyright, advertising, and telecommunications regulations. Course Rotation: Spring. |
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| 30586 |
JRNL |
4901 |
M01 |
1 |
Media Studies Seminar
|
M
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06:00pm
|
06:50
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| |
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Enrollment: 9 |
Location: SLIDER 201 Inst: David Goguen |
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Combined with the experiential component of the Media Studies program, the seminar is a copstone course where students design, execute, and present a project appropriate to their emphasis in the Media Studies program. In addition, students create and evaluate a professional portfolio for future employment. Rotation: Spring. |
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| 30587 |
JRNL |
XNS1 |
M01 |
1 |
Practicum: Student Media Prod
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F
|
02:30pm
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03:20
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Enrollment: 9 |
Location: TURNER 110 Inst: David Goguen |
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The course stresses practicula application of skills, techniques, and critical thinking through work with campus media productions (RaiderView, newspaper and online journal). The course may be repeated up to six hours to satisfy capstone requirements for the Journalism Emphasis or repeated for three hours and combined with JRNL PN03 Journalism Internship. Prerequisites: JRNL 2403 or permission of the instructor. Course Rotation: XNF1 (fall) and XNS1 (spring). |
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