Apr 16, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

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JRNL 180 to 189 A-Z - Special Topics

Semester Hours: 1-4


Periodically

Designed to meet the needs of individual and specific groups of students interested in special topics not covered by other course offerings. As individual subjects are selected, each is assigned a letter (A-Z) and added to the course number.

Current Special Topics

JRNL 180B - Sports Journalism and Social Media

In this class, we will examine and use social media to cover sports events and news. This does not mean the fundamentals of reporting and journalism will go by the wayside. Before you can understand 2022, you must understand 1962 and 1992 and the fundamental building blocks of how to report with accuracy. Social media have opened up many avenues to journalists, but there are skills that have been lost in the technological revolution that are critical to reporting and storytelling. In this class, the instructor is the editor and students are the reporters. This classroom will be treated as a newsroom and students will be expected to uphold newsroom standards. 

Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes:
Any course may be taken a number of times as long as there is a different letter designation each time it is taken. Not all Special Topics courses in Journalism are for liberal arts credit. Specific titles and course descriptions for special topics courses are available in the online class schedule.





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