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JAPN

2001 Intermediate Japanese I

(3-0-3)

JAPN 2001 is a continuation of JAPN 1002 and includes intermediate grammar,

expansion of vocabulary and continued practice in conversation, writing, and

reading and further extension of Japan related issues.

Prerequisite: JAPN 1002 with a grade of C or higher or equivalent.

Offered: Fall.

JAPN

2002 Intermediate Japanese II

(3-0-3)

JAPN 2002 is a continuation of JAPN 2001 and includes intermediate grammar,

expansion of vocabulary and continued practice in conversation, writing and

reading, and advancing knowledge of Japan related issues.

Prerequisite: JAPN 2001 with a grade of C or higher or equivalent.

Offered: Spring.

JOUR

1000 Journalism Practicum

(0-2-1)

This course is a practicum through which students do the planning, research,

writing, editing, and lay-out necessary to publish a newspaper or produce

television content. JOUR 1000 is open to students taking news writing and

reporting and to students working with campus media outlets (as approved by a

Journalism advisor.) JOUR 1000 may be taken each semester, but the credit does

not substitute for other journalism courses required in the journalism degree

program.

NOTE: Up to three hours of JOUR 1000 will count toward a degree.

Prerequisite: None.

Offered: On demand.

JOUR

1100 Introduction to Mass Communication

(3-0-3)

This course is also listed as COMM 2230.

JOUR 1100 is a survey of the field of mass communication, including newspapers,

magazines, radio, television, cable television, and public relations and advertising,

with emphasis on the historical development, current practices and future trends

of these media.

Prerequisite: None.

Offered: Fall, Spring.

JOUR

1110 News Writing

(3-0-3)

This course is also listed as COMM 2235.

JOUR 1110 is an introductory course in writing for the mass media, with emphasis

on gathering, writing and reporting for newspapers and broadcast media.

Prerequisite: ENGL 1101.

Offered: Fall.

JOUR

1111 Writing for Television, Radio and the New Media

(3-0-3)

This course teaches students to write for a variety of genres and media. Includes

discussions of how and why journalism has evolved from newspapers and

broadcast in the 20

th

century to newspapers, broadcast, cable, and the social

media in the 21

st

century. The course will also provide instruction and practice in

writing for social media and instruction in how people access, use, and produce

news. Careful attention will be given to the interactive nature of today’s reporting

and blogging.

Prerequisite: ENGL 1101.

Corequisite: None.

Offered: Spring.

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