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Independent study in journalism and media studies topics under faculty supervision.
Independent study in journalism and media studies topics under faculty supervision.
Exploring the process of moral decision-making—that is, doing ethics—is an inescapable part of life.
This course prepares students to write about life in other countries, and to cover international issues from the United States.
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 provides an introduction to, and overview of, community engagement theory and practice and its relevance to building the relationships that serve the information needs of communities in
The course is designed to expose students to many of the best known and classic American films about journalism, and to examine how American (U.S.) film has depicted the practice and societal