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Undergraduate Journalism

2016 Summer Term

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3 Units

FOUNDATIONS OF ADVERTISING

JOURNLSM 220

A survey of advertising and its role as an institution in society, both as a marketing tool and as a communication process.


3 Units

ELECTRONIC MEDIA COPYWRITING

JOURNLSM 241

The course is designed as an introduction to the theory and practice of writing for the electronic media, principally radio and television. The course will provide intensive practice through writing assignments of commercial copy, program continuity copy, and public service announcements for radio and television. There will also be practice in the development and organization of various program types including talk, interview, discussion, news, and documentary programs.


3 Units

PUBLICATION PHOTOGRAPHY

JOURNLSM 310

Study of photography in which students concentrate on producing pictures suitable for publication in newspapers, magazines and on-line publications.


3 Units

INTERNSHIP ADVERTISING

JOURNLSM 493A

Professional experiences in which the student who aspires to a career in advertising works for an approved internship setting in advertising. (a maximum of three units of Internship may be applied toward an advertising major; a maximum of three units may be applied toward an advertising minor.) Three additional units may be applied toward graduation, but not toward the major or minor. Students may only register for 3 units at a time. Repeatable up to 6 units.


1-6 Units

INTERNSHIP IN JOURNALISM

JOURNLSM 493G

Professional experience in which the student who aspires to a career in journalism works for an approved internship setting in broadcasting, on-line, or print journalism. (A maximum of three units of Internship may be applied toward a Journalism major; a maximum of three units may be applied toward a Journalism minor.) Additional units may be applied toward graduation, but not toward the major or minor. Students may not register for more than 3 units at a time.

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