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Magazine writing for publication, including consumer, trade and business magazines.
Independent study in journalism and media studies topics under faculty supervision.
Looks at how past and present social movements (e.g., environmental, civil rights, labor movements) challenge dominant social, economic, and political structures and how they have been portra
Examines who controls the media and how the media differentially serve the public and power holders. Attention to both news and entertainment media.
Advanced television reporting and electronic news gathering with students assigned to various projects.
Fundamentals of television reporting and electronic news gathering.
This course examines what media are and what they do; how specific media technologies affect democratic discourse; how media shape narratives of class, race, ethnicity and gender; the long-running
Web pages as primary sites for distributing news content and to supplement other technologies for news transmission.
Computer based writing for, designing and paginating newsletters, magazines, websites and newspapers.
To introduce students to the specialized fields of science, health and technology writing.