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JRN 101 - Introduction to Journalism


Credits: 3
3 Lecture Hours

Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENG 101  

 
Description
A course to acquaint the student with the news sources for a journalist or citizen. Methods of news gathering and management are covered, along with economic, social, political, legal and technical problems associated with journalism for newspapers, magazines, television and radio.


Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:

  1. To acquaint students with the purposes, methods and problems and pressures of the four journalistic media.
  2. To have students consider ethical and other conflicts and pressures faced daily by journalists.
  3. To have students appreciate the complexity of the news-making process so as to better understand the results they observe in everyday life.
Listed Topics
  1. Brief overview of mass media theories
  2. Brief overview of mass media history
  3. Brief overview of economic/business processes & ownership
  4. Characteristics of visual vs verbal, print vs broadcast
  5. Realities vs synthetic realities: editing, special effects,
  6. Problems with public relations goals, strategies and tools
  7. Journalistic roles, goals, tools, sources
  8. Internal & External Limits: rules, ethics, laws (libel etc).
  9. Journalistic values: objectivity, fairness, etc.
  10. Use and abuse of sources
  11. Newspapers: history, evolution, styles, problems
  12. Magazines: history, evolution, styles, problems
  13. Radio: history, evolution, styles, problems
  14. Television: history, evolution, styles, problems
  15. Wire services
  16. Problems with coverage of disasters, crime, race
  17. Problems with coverage of local, state, federal governments
  18. Problems with coverage of international events
     
Reference Materials
Videos and articles heavily used as examples of or analyzing or criticizing journalistic conditions and practices, along with instructor-created materials. Can use a text such as —  Media: An Introductory Analysis of American Mass  Communication.
Approved By: Lauth, Laurence Date Approved: 01/17/1983


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