News-Editorial

JOUR 3102-3. Press Photography. Covers the camera as a reporting tool, training in the use of cameras, composition, and darkroom procedures. Prereq., JOUR 2601 or 2403. May be limited to majors.

JOUR 3552-3. News Editing. Discusses principles and practice in copy editing and writing headlines for local and wire stories. Practice in page makeup, picture editing, and electronic editing. Prereq., JOUR 3001. Restricted to majors.

JOUR 3902 (1-3). Newspaper Practicum. Gives students the opportunity to participate in news work on Campus Press. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours.

JOUR 4002-3. Reporting 2. Assumes mastery of basic reporting and writing skills. Students produce more sophisticated stories on a variety of topics. Prereq., JOUR 3001. Restricted to junior/senior NSED and JOUR students.

JOUR 4102-3. Advanced Photography. Explores advanced camera and darkroom techniques, the picture story, picture editing, trends in pictorial journalism, and individual projects. Prereq., JOUR 3102. Same as JOUR 5102.

JOUR 4272-3. Public Relations. Surveys public relations in America. Includes case studies and individual projects. Same as JOUR 5272.

JOUR 4282-3. Public Relations Programs. Develops and applies public relations programs, from identification of the problem through execution of public relations techniques. Prereq., JOUR 4272. Restricted to senior NSED majors. Same as JOUR 5282.

JOUR 4502-3. Reporting 3. Involves writing news and features about actual events for publication under deadline pressure. Lab to be arranged. Prereqs., JOUR 3552 and 4002, and senior standing. Restricted to majors. Same as JOUR 5502.

JOUR 4552 (1-3). Advanced Editing. Highlights copy editing, headline writing, page designing, and news evaluating. Emphasizes day-to-day newsroom operations in a newsroom environment. Students edit the Campus Press.

JOUR 4562-3. Electronic Journalism. Involves studying and writing about existing electronic publications and online publishing policies. Teaches methods of electronic journalism from simple text to the more sophisticated graphics, photos, movies, and sound and text presentations. Same as JOUR 5562.

JOUR 4602-3. Editorial and Opinion Writing. Concentrates on several of the subjective areas of journalism. Emphasizes editorial writing, editorial pages, critics, and criticism of the performing arts. Same as JOUR 5602.

JOUR 4702-3. Critical Writing for the Journalist. Analyzes the entertainment area, especially as it pertains to the print media. Emphasizes the composition of criticism and attitudes and writing techniques of individual critics. Prereq., JOUR 3001. Same as JOUR 5702.

JOUR 4802-3. Magazine and Feature Writing. Provides practice in writing freelance articles. Considers types, sources, methods, titles, illustrations, and marketing. Prereq., JOUR 3001. Same as JOUR 5802.

JOUR 4822-3. Reporting on the Environment. Involves reporting and writing about the environment by taking into account the scientific, technological, political, economic, and cultural dimensions of environmental subjects. Same as JOUR 5822.

JOUR 4872 (1-3). Special Topics: Print. Same as JOUR 5872.

JOUR 5102-3. Advanced Photography. Same as JOUR 4102.

JOUR 5272-3. Introduction to Public Relations. Same as JOUR 4272.

JOUR 5282-3. Public Relations Programs. Prereq., JOUR 5272 or instructor consent. Same as JOUR 4282.

JOUR 5502-3. Newsgathering 2. Prereqs., JOUR 5511 and 5552. Restricted to majors. Same as JOUR 4502.

JOUR 5512-3. In-Depth Reporting. Shows how to dig beneath the surface of issues and events. Focuses on research, interviewing, and writing. Prereq., JOUR 5511.

JOUR 5552-3. News Editing. Discusses principles and practice in copy editing and writing headlines for local and wire stories. Practice in page makeup, picture editing, and electronic editing. Prereq., JOUR 3001. Restricted to majors.

JOUR 5562-3. Electronic Journalism. Same as JOUR 4562.

JOUR 5602-3. Editorial and Opinion Writing. Same as JOUR 4602.

JOUR 5702-3. Critical Writing for the Journalist. Same as JOUR 4702.

JOUR 5802-3. Magazine and Feature Writing. Prereq., JOUR 5511. Same as JOUR 4802.

JOUR 5812-3. Science Writing. Helps students acquire the basic skills and knowledge required of science journalists. Also examines issues of scientific importance such as climate change, the nature of scientific knowledge, and how science is communicated in various media.

JOUR 5822-3. Reporting on the Environment. Same as JOUR 4822.

JOUR 5872 (1-3). Special Topics: Print. Same as JOUR 4872.

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