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Journalism Courses227-11100 Introduction to Journalism LAAn introduction to the basic elements of journalism, emphasizing the development of reporting, interviewing and writing for print, broadcast and online formats, mastery of Associated Press style, and an introduction to such issues as objectivity, critical thinking, ethics and libel concerns. 4 credits. (F-S) 227-11200 Journalism Research LAIntroduction to paper and computer database research, with an emphasis on locating and evaluating sources available to journalists, including public records. Students research a topic and develop interviewing techniques to produce a comprehensive, semester-long research project written in journalistic style. Prerequisites: 227-11100. 4 credits. (F-S) 227-21100 News Reporting and Writing-I NLAExplores the techniques used to research and report complex political, social, and economic issues for all media. Students learn how to investigate the most common areas covered by reporters, including education, legal affairs, and other governmental entities. Strategies are developed for individual reporting projects in print, broadcast, and digital media. Examples are critiqued to lead students toward an ethical and analytic approach to public affairs reporting. Prerequisites: 227-11200. 4 credits. (F-S) 227-21200 News Reporting and Writing-II NLAThis course continues on the foundation of News Reporting and Writing-I. It explores the techniques used to research and report complex political, social and economic issues for all media. Students learn advanced strategies for how to investigate the most common areas covered by reporters, including education, zoning and development, crime, legal affairs, public forums and other governmental entities. Advance writing techniques for various types of news articles, including tight deadline reporting and writing, are also taught. Strategies are developed for individual reporting projects in print, broadcast and digital media. Published examples are critiqued to lead students toward an ethical and analytic approach to public affairs reporting. Prerequisites: 227-21100. 4 credits. (F-S) 227-38300 News Editing NLAStudents critically discuss the role news editors have in deciding what is news and how it is presented. News judgment decisions across print, online and broadcast formats are analyzed; students then produce projects where they apply their news judgments across media. Technologies used include digital editing for broadcast, newspaper layout and design software for print and design and presentation software for online news. The occupational, legal and ethical responsibilities and concerns of news editing are stressed in a historical and comparative media context. Prerequisites: 227-21200; junior standing. 4 credits (F) 227-391001 through 227-391099
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