Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 731 - 740 of 2992 results Regular Studies Fundamentals of Reporting JOUR 1128 Today's journalists and communications professionals need to know everything from the start to the end of the news cycle; which stories are worth pursuing, how to chase and verify the story, which tools to use to tell the story, what platform to put it on, and how to use social media to provide... Regular Studies Photojournalism JOUR 1168 Images are a key element of effective storytelling. Students examine the theory and methods required to become an effective visual storyteller. They develop skills to capture professional photographic news, sports, features, and portraits along with photo essays to tell an impactful and meaningful... Regular Studies Special Topics I JOUR 1195 This number is reserved for journalism courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College journalism faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty which may be of limited interest; or b) visiting journalism or business communications lecturers.Prerequisite(s): Must be... 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) 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... Regular Studies Lecture Series LAMS 1105 This is a non-credit, non-fee course. It is a one-semester series of lectures on Latin American Studies. A minimum of four lectures and a maximum of 12 will be offered during the semester. Regular Studies Lecture Series PCCN 1105 This is a non-credit, non-fee course. It is a one semester series of guest lectures on peace and conflict studies topics. A minimum of four lectures will be offered during the semester. Requirement for the Diploma in Peace and Conflict Studies.Only offered in fall semester. Regular Studies Conflict and Conflict Resolution PCCN 1202 An examination of levels of conflict from the interpersonal to the international. The roots and dynamics of conflict; the means and history of conflict resolution; mediation and peacekeeping.Only offered in the spring semester. Regular Studies Lecture Series WMST 1105 This is a non-credit, non-fee course consisting of a series of lectures and/or films on women's issues. A minimum of four lectures will be offered during the semester. Requirement for the Diploma in Arts and Science (Women's Studies). Regular Studies Investigating Women's Realities: An Introduction WMST 1116 An introduction to critical thinking about the lives of women. Through the lens of comparative theories and diverse perspectives, this course examines links and connections between personal and collective experiences - in the home, in the body, and on the street. Using an interdisciplinary and... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Fundamentals of Reporting JOUR 1128 Today's journalists and communications professionals need to know everything from the start to the end of the news cycle; which stories are worth pursuing, how to chase and verify the story, which tools to use to tell the story, what platform to put it on, and how to use social media to provide...
Regular Studies Photojournalism JOUR 1168 Images are a key element of effective storytelling. Students examine the theory and methods required to become an effective visual storyteller. They develop skills to capture professional photographic news, sports, features, and portraits along with photo essays to tell an impactful and meaningful...
Regular Studies Special Topics I JOUR 1195 This number is reserved for journalism courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College journalism faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty which may be of limited interest; or b) visiting journalism or business communications lecturers.Prerequisite(s): Must be...
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)
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...
Regular Studies Lecture Series LAMS 1105 This is a non-credit, non-fee course. It is a one-semester series of lectures on Latin American Studies. A minimum of four lectures and a maximum of 12 will be offered during the semester.
Regular Studies Lecture Series PCCN 1105 This is a non-credit, non-fee course. It is a one semester series of guest lectures on peace and conflict studies topics. A minimum of four lectures will be offered during the semester. Requirement for the Diploma in Peace and Conflict Studies.Only offered in fall semester.
Regular Studies Conflict and Conflict Resolution PCCN 1202 An examination of levels of conflict from the interpersonal to the international. The roots and dynamics of conflict; the means and history of conflict resolution; mediation and peacekeeping.Only offered in the spring semester.
Regular Studies Lecture Series WMST 1105 This is a non-credit, non-fee course consisting of a series of lectures and/or films on women's issues. A minimum of four lectures will be offered during the semester. Requirement for the Diploma in Arts and Science (Women's Studies).
Regular Studies Investigating Women's Realities: An Introduction WMST 1116 An introduction to critical thinking about the lives of women. Through the lens of comparative theories and diverse perspectives, this course examines links and connections between personal and collective experiences - in the home, in the body, and on the street. Using an interdisciplinary and...