2017-2018 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

JOUR-4650 3 hours Designing Solutions for New Audiences –Sp Because of the ongoing changes in the communication system, media companies and businesses are in constant reinvention of the ways in which they meet the needs of their audiences by innovations in programming, products and services. In this course students will be presented with a current problem in the use of new and emerging media to connect a client with its audience. Teams will then design a solution to meet the needs of both client and audience. Crosslisted with BRDM. Prerequisite: JOUR/BRDM- 3650 Networked Audience. JOUR-4810 Special Topics in Journalism –Fa 3 hours Available to advanced students who desire in-depth study of special areas of journalism. Topics of current interest in the field of journalism will be offered to cover in-depth areas of specialization. Topics may include photojournalism, sports journalism, international news, news and religion, news media management, magazine, editing, opinion writing, and business and financial reporting. Prequisities: JOUR-3310 Advanced Newswriting and Reporting for Broadcasting; JOUR-3320 Advanced Newswriting and Reporting for Print; or permission of instructor. (even years) (Fee: $50) JOUR-4820 Special Topics in Public Relations –Sp 3 hours Available to advanced students who desire intense study of special areas of public relations. Topics of current interest in the field of public relations will be offered to cover in-depth areas of specialization. Topics may include crisis communication, agency management, event planning, and international public relations. Prerequisites: JOUR-3550 Advanced Public Relations Writing; or permission of instructor. (even years) JOUR-4950 Internship –Fa, Sp, Su 3–12 hour Students are placed with professional organizations to apply their journalism training and gain experience in actual career situations. This should be discussed with an advisor one semester prior to the internship experience. Internship agreements must be signed by the student, the job supervisor, and the faculty mentor prior to the initiation of the internship. Prerequisite: for print major, JOUR-3420 Editing and Design; for broadcasting major, JOUR- 3350 Television News Production; for public relations major, JOUR-3550 Advanced Public Relations Writing. Professional Writing and Information Design (PWID) PWID-2130 Introduction to Professional Writing –Fa 3 hours Students will study the technical communication profession. They will learn the skills needed to succeed in the field, professional approaches to solving problems in the field, and potential professional opportunities in technical communication. PWID-3000 3 hours Production Tools and Document Design –Fa Students will learn to teach themselves technology to prepare for learning new technology as it evolves in industry. Students will also learn document design principles to help them create visually stimulating, well-organized documents. PWID-3010 Style and Mechanics for Writers –Fa, Sp, Su 3 hours Students will learn to apply reliable principles to make writing clear, concise, coherent, and cohesive. Crosslisted with ENG 3010 Style and Mechanics for Writers. Prerequisite: ENG-1400 Composition. PWID-3011 Legal and Research Writing –Fa 1 hour Students will learn to apply reliable principles to make their writing clear, concise, coherent, and cohesive. In addition, they will learn to write persuasive documents that are required of professionals in the fields of law and public administration. Prerequisite: ENG-1400 Composition. Corequisite: PWID-3010 Style and Mechanics for Writers JOUR-3900 Practicum in Journalism –Fa, Sp 1 hour Development of news stories for transmission to print, broadcasting and online media outlets within the University (Cedars, In the Loop, Resound Radio, Cedars Online) either individually or as a member of a team under the supervision of a faculty mentor. The practicum is organized in a news agency format with a rotating editorial board. Prerequisites: JOUR-3310 Advanced Newswriting and Reporting for Broadcasting; JOUR- 3320 Advanced Newswriting and Reporting for Print. JOUR-4350 2 hours Advanced Television News Production –Fa Focuses on the studio production of television news programs, anchoring, and meeting broadcast news deadlines. Provides advanced techniques in reporting and field production, including live news reports and investigative reporting. Prerequisite: JOUR- 3350 Television News Production. (Fee: $50) JOUR-4420 Feature Writing –Sp 3 hours Students will learn a variety of different forms of hard and soft feature writing styles. These will include personality profiles, trend stories, human interest stories, backgrounders, and in-depth stories. Exercises developing a narrative style of writing will be an important component of this course. Prerequisite: JOUR-3320 Advanced Newswriting and Reporting for Print. (Fee: $50) JOUR-4500 Public Relation Campaigns –Sp 3 hours Uses case studies to examine the role of public relations in organizational communication campaigns. Incorporates a problem- solving approach that enables students to apply various public relations techniques to real-world situations. Prerequisite: JOUR- 3550 Advanced Public Relations Writing. JOUR-4550 Practicum in Public Relations –Sp 1 hour Development of public relations campaigns and products, such as brochures, videos, news releases, press kits, and feature stories either individually or as a member of a team under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Prerequisite: JOUR-3500 Public Relations Principles and Writing; or by permission of instructor. JOUR-4600 Magazine Writing –Fa 3 hours This course covers the techniques of writing in-depth articles for mass circulation and specialized magazines. Students will learn the process of writing and submitting feature articles as well as analysis of markets for freelance magazine articles. Students will prepare and submit professional quality manuscripts for publication. Prerequisite: JOUR-3320 Advanced Newswriting and Reporting for Print. JOUR-4610 Photojournalism –Sp 3 hours This course focuses on the techniques and aesthetics of reporting the news as a photojournalist. It emphasizes recognition, development and creation of news photographs and the skills of the photo editor. As part of this course, students will gain experience in shooting, developing, printing, and editing the images for a variety of news media. The course will emphasize how public relations and journalism professionals can use photographs for publication in traditional media, websites, company brochures, and digital slide-show presentations. Prerequisites: JOUR-3420 Editing and Design, or by permission of instructor. (Fee: $50) JOUR-4620 Investigative Reporting –Fa 3 hours This course provides students with the tools and techniques to conduct contemporary in-depth reporting. The content is aimed at developing professional excellence in serving the public interest by acting as a watchdog on government, business, education, health, environment, safety, and other institutions. Students will develop strategies for gathering and analyzing information, and developing background and through the written assignments gain competence in the different narration techniques used in in-depth newswriting and reporting. Prerequisites: JOUR-3310 Advanced Newswriting and Reporting for Broadcasting; JOUR-3320 Advanced Newswriting and Reporting for Print. (odd years) (Fee: $50) Page 236 2017–18 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Course Descriptions JOUR-3900 – PWID-3011 COMMUNICATION

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