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JRN 304
News Reporting Workshop
Newspaper reporters 'work the ER' of journalism. Before others, they see trends emerge, isolate stories that must be told and capture the pulse of what's happening. A reporter who can identify, report and write a front-page story can set the local or even national news agenda. By the end of the semester, students will be able to generate better story ideas and will have honed their newsgathering and writing by doing hands-on assignments. (Replaces JRN 53A/B.)
Weekly Contact: Lab: 6 hrs.
GPA Weight: 2.00
Course Count: 2.00
Billing Units: 2

Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- JRN 403 - Journalism and Ideas
- JRN 405 - Special Topics in Journalism Theory
- JRN 840 - Journalism Capstone Project
- JRN 841 - Advanced Multimedia Journalism
- JRN 842 - Building the Brand
- JRN 843 - Reimagining the News
- JRN 850 - Internship
- JRN 851 - Newsroom masthead - On The Record
- Journalism Core Elective Table I