Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 2541 - 2550 of 3547 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlescampaign_landing_pageCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeoplePoliciesProgramsSubjects Course Regular Studies Civic Reporting JOUR 2380 Public institutions are the heartbeat of any community and the source of the most newsworthy stories. These institutions are accountable to the people they serve, and knowing how they work and where to find information is essential, even for non-journalists. In this course, students use social media... Course Regular Studies Storytelling Through Video JOUR 2398 The ability to tell compelling stories through video is in high demand in today's employment market. In this course, students explore visual storytelling techniques using video, audio, and text for television reporting, social media, and online content creation. They use current technology to... Course Regular Studies Mobile Journalism JOUR 2410 Students will learn how to take video, audio, or photos that they have shot or recorded in the field and package them into a complete story that they file from a mobile device.Priority registration in this course is offered to students admitted to the Diploma or Certificate in Journalism... Course Regular Studies Corporate Communications JOUR 2418 Promotional and marketing writing, including audio-visual script-writing, the media kit and employee publications. For students interested in the world of public relations and corporate communications.(Option, offered if numbers warrant) Course Regular Studies Solutions with Data Journalism JOUR 2450 Formerly JOUR 2420In this course, students discover challenging new ways of thinking about storytelling. In solutions journalism, students do not just report on the problem; they provide leadership to their audience by proactively searching for ways to make things better. In data journalism... Course Regular Studies Feature and Specialty Writing JOUR 2458 Creative and flexible feature writing takes readers a step beyond hard news stories, tapping into readers' interests, illuminating real-life characters, and providing meaning and substance with a writer's own style. In this course, students learn how to use a personal tone, deploy different... Course Regular Studies Work Experience for Journalism and Communications JOUR 2475 Formerly JOUR 2470Students take part in a month-long internship in print, online, or broadcast journalism, public relations, communications, or another media-related field. In preparation for their internship, students practice resumé writing, update professional portfolios, polish their job... Course Regular Studies Biodynamics of Physical Activity KINS 1100 An introductory course on the fundamentals of human physiology and anatomy. The course covers musculoskeletal anatomy as well as the physiological systems influenced during human movement. These include the skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic systems. Course Regular Studies Communications Skills for Kinesiology KINS 1101 In this course, students will develop the critical reading, writing, and communication skills used in kinesiology studies, research, and applied professional practice. Students learn to summarize and respond to texts representing different genres within the field of kinesiology. They explore... Course Regular Studies Human Anatomy KINS 1110 Human anatomy is the science of the structure of the human body. Building upon KINS 1100, students examine anatomy of the human body, with an emphasis on the neural, muscular, and skeletal systems. A focus on functional anatomy underlies all aspects of the course work.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-"... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Course Regular Studies Civic Reporting JOUR 2380 Public institutions are the heartbeat of any community and the source of the most newsworthy stories. These institutions are accountable to the people they serve, and knowing how they work and where to find information is essential, even for non-journalists. In this course, students use social media...
Course Regular Studies Storytelling Through Video JOUR 2398 The ability to tell compelling stories through video is in high demand in today's employment market. In this course, students explore visual storytelling techniques using video, audio, and text for television reporting, social media, and online content creation. They use current technology to...
Course Regular Studies Mobile Journalism JOUR 2410 Students will learn how to take video, audio, or photos that they have shot or recorded in the field and package them into a complete story that they file from a mobile device.Priority registration in this course is offered to students admitted to the Diploma or Certificate in Journalism...
Course Regular Studies Corporate Communications JOUR 2418 Promotional and marketing writing, including audio-visual script-writing, the media kit and employee publications. For students interested in the world of public relations and corporate communications.(Option, offered if numbers warrant)
Course Regular Studies Solutions with Data Journalism JOUR 2450 Formerly JOUR 2420In this course, students discover challenging new ways of thinking about storytelling. In solutions journalism, students do not just report on the problem; they provide leadership to their audience by proactively searching for ways to make things better. In data journalism...
Course Regular Studies Feature and Specialty Writing JOUR 2458 Creative and flexible feature writing takes readers a step beyond hard news stories, tapping into readers' interests, illuminating real-life characters, and providing meaning and substance with a writer's own style. In this course, students learn how to use a personal tone, deploy different...
Course Regular Studies Work Experience for Journalism and Communications JOUR 2475 Formerly JOUR 2470Students take part in a month-long internship in print, online, or broadcast journalism, public relations, communications, or another media-related field. In preparation for their internship, students practice resumé writing, update professional portfolios, polish their job...
Course Regular Studies Biodynamics of Physical Activity KINS 1100 An introductory course on the fundamentals of human physiology and anatomy. The course covers musculoskeletal anatomy as well as the physiological systems influenced during human movement. These include the skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic systems.
Course Regular Studies Communications Skills for Kinesiology KINS 1101 In this course, students will develop the critical reading, writing, and communication skills used in kinesiology studies, research, and applied professional practice. Students learn to summarize and respond to texts representing different genres within the field of kinesiology. They explore...
Course Regular Studies Human Anatomy KINS 1110 Human anatomy is the science of the structure of the human body. Building upon KINS 1100, students examine anatomy of the human body, with an emphasis on the neural, muscular, and skeletal systems. A focus on functional anatomy underlies all aspects of the course work.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-"...