Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 1651 - 1660 of 2980 results Regular Studies Multimedia News Reporting JOUR 1179 Formerly JOUR 1178A successful career in media requires the ability to write and share various types of content through multiple platforms on tight deadlines. In this intensive hands-on course, student reporters apply the storytelling skills they have acquired in a simulated newsroom environment to... Regular Studies Theories in Communications JOUR 1200 Most of us consider communicating an innate and spontaneous activity, but the ways we communicate change over time and can be evaluated, studied, and manipulated. In this course, students examine the changing ideologies behind communication theories, research, and models as they relate to our... Regular Studies Communication and the Influence of Mass Media JOUR 1220 The interdependent relationship between media technology and communication has evolved over the years to influence the audience's sense of nationalism, culture, and self-awareness. Students examine the effect of the media's historical transformations, from the screen culture surrounding television... Regular Studies Investigative Journalism JOUR 1224 Formerly JOUR 1120In the era of misinformation, the need to hold to account the powerful figures in business and government has never been more pressing, and the work of investigative journalists - the watchdogs of democracy - never more crucial. Future journalists and communication professionals... Regular Studies Media Law and Ethics JOUR 1225 Demystifying the complex justice system and applying professional ethics is essential for journalists and professional writers to cover significant stories of public interest. In this course, students examine the legal system and the role and responsibility of the news media. They will be introduced... Regular Studies Communication Strategies JOUR 1230 Communication strategies are used to establish in the public's mind the key values and goals of an individual, corporation, non-profit, social movement, charity, or other entity. Students learn the practical basics of communications, the art and science of managing a system to provide accessible... Regular Studies Advanced Copy Editing JOUR 1240 Formerly JOUR 1140Errors involving basic grammar and presentation are not the only mistakes that can kill an otherwise intriguing story. Students learn how to refine news stories, press releases, and other non-fiction writing to improve flow and comprehensibility. They assess and edit a variety of... Regular Studies Introduction to Online Journalism JOUR 1244 Students will learn about major new trends in online journalism and become fluent in a variety of digital media forms. Topics include writing for the web, social media for journalists, blogging and multimedia production techniques.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the... Regular Studies Radio Storytelling and Podcasting JOUR 1288 Formerly JOUR 1298Accessibility and versatility are the secret to radio and podcast popularity. Audio waves are a more intimate way to delve into people's stories in greater depth, while allowing for the creative use of sound. Students work with industry-standard technology to produce news stories... Regular Studies Introduction to Digital Media Storytelling JOUR 1290 The future of storytelling is in the digital space. In this course, students examine new trends in online communications and mobile journalism, while becoming fluent in a variety of digital media formats. They explore writing for the web, using social media for journalism and public relations... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Multimedia News Reporting JOUR 1179 Formerly JOUR 1178A successful career in media requires the ability to write and share various types of content through multiple platforms on tight deadlines. In this intensive hands-on course, student reporters apply the storytelling skills they have acquired in a simulated newsroom environment to...
Regular Studies Theories in Communications JOUR 1200 Most of us consider communicating an innate and spontaneous activity, but the ways we communicate change over time and can be evaluated, studied, and manipulated. In this course, students examine the changing ideologies behind communication theories, research, and models as they relate to our...
Regular Studies Communication and the Influence of Mass Media JOUR 1220 The interdependent relationship between media technology and communication has evolved over the years to influence the audience's sense of nationalism, culture, and self-awareness. Students examine the effect of the media's historical transformations, from the screen culture surrounding television...
Regular Studies Investigative Journalism JOUR 1224 Formerly JOUR 1120In the era of misinformation, the need to hold to account the powerful figures in business and government has never been more pressing, and the work of investigative journalists - the watchdogs of democracy - never more crucial. Future journalists and communication professionals...
Regular Studies Media Law and Ethics JOUR 1225 Demystifying the complex justice system and applying professional ethics is essential for journalists and professional writers to cover significant stories of public interest. In this course, students examine the legal system and the role and responsibility of the news media. They will be introduced...
Regular Studies Communication Strategies JOUR 1230 Communication strategies are used to establish in the public's mind the key values and goals of an individual, corporation, non-profit, social movement, charity, or other entity. Students learn the practical basics of communications, the art and science of managing a system to provide accessible...
Regular Studies Advanced Copy Editing JOUR 1240 Formerly JOUR 1140Errors involving basic grammar and presentation are not the only mistakes that can kill an otherwise intriguing story. Students learn how to refine news stories, press releases, and other non-fiction writing to improve flow and comprehensibility. They assess and edit a variety of...
Regular Studies Introduction to Online Journalism JOUR 1244 Students will learn about major new trends in online journalism and become fluent in a variety of digital media forms. Topics include writing for the web, social media for journalists, blogging and multimedia production techniques.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the...
Regular Studies Radio Storytelling and Podcasting JOUR 1288 Formerly JOUR 1298Accessibility and versatility are the secret to radio and podcast popularity. Audio waves are a more intimate way to delve into people's stories in greater depth, while allowing for the creative use of sound. Students work with industry-standard technology to produce news stories...
Regular Studies Introduction to Digital Media Storytelling JOUR 1290 The future of storytelling is in the digital space. In this course, students examine new trends in online communications and mobile journalism, while becoming fluent in a variety of digital media formats. They explore writing for the web, using social media for journalism and public relations...