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International public relations is practiced by all types of private, public, nonprofit, activist, non-governmental organizations and institutions.
This course provides an introduction to the role that algorithms increasingly play in daily life, addressing the social forces that they both shape and that they are shaped by.
In this course students will learn the workflows associated with editing audio, video, graphics, and text. A strong emphasis is placed on demonstration and hands-on experience in this course.
This course introduces students to the working principals of Electronic Field Production (EFP). Special attention is given to on-location creative and technical aspects of media production.
This course analyzes great examples of nonfiction writing from the last century to appreciate what makes for enduring non-fiction writing— journalism that rises to the level of literature.
Upper level seminar on specialized topics relating to journalism media studies. Examples of recent topics: Covering the World, Design for the World Wide Web, History of Sports Journalism.
Upper level seminar on specialized topics relating to journalism media studies. Examples of recent topics: Covering the World, Design for the World Wide Web, History of Sports Journalism.
This course introduces students to the interplay between data and its surrounding societal context.
Upper level seminar on specialized topics relating to journalism media studies. Examples of recent topics: Covering the World, Design for the World Wide Web, History of Sports Journalism.