Undergraduate Journalism
Undergraduate Journalism
2022 Summer Term
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MEDIA CRITICISM
JOURNLSM 224
An introduction to critical and analytical approaches to writing about narrative performative and media texts, such as film, television, stage plays, and digital/online texts. Students will learn about the form and historical/production contexts of media texts and will write reviews and critical analyses of specific films, TV shows, video games, and other texts, for a variety of outlets and audiences.
MEDIA ETHICS
JOURNLSM 309
This course exposes students to ethical theory in the context of rapid technological change and the means to acquire ethical analytical abilities. This two-tiered approach first examines the relationship between professional ethics and social philosophy to establish a framework for understanding the relationship between media practice and democratic society.
PUBLICATION PHOTOGRAPHY
JOURNLSM 310
Study of photography in which students concentrate on producing pictures suitable for publication in newspapers, magazines and on-line publications.
INTERNSHIP ADVERTISING
JOURNLSM 493A
Professional experience in which the student who aspires to a career in advertising works for an approved employer in his/her area of interest under the supervision of a professional in that field.
INTERNSHIP IN JOURNALISM
JOURNLSM 493G
Professional experiences in which the student who aspires to a career in journalism works for an approved internship setting in broadcasting, on-line, or print journalism under the supervision of a professional in that field.