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JRN 105
Multimedia News Reporting
This reporting- and writing-intensive course, taught in tandem with Visualizing Facts, builds on reporting and writing skills developed in JRN 103. Students will prepare news stories for digital platforms, augmenting their written work with multimedia elements. Lectures emphasize the journalist's critical role in holding power to account in a democracy. Students will learn the fundamentals of media law and ethics.
Weekly Contact: Lab: 4 hrs. Lecture: 2 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 2
Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- JRN 270 - Producing the News
- JRN 344 - Law, Ethics and Evolving Journ. Standards
- JRN 400 - Critical Issues in Journalism
- JRN 401 - History of Journalism
- JRN 402 - Theory in Journalism and Mass Communications
- JRN 406 - Navigating Spin and PR
- JRN 412 - Documentary Survey
- JRN 508 - Literary Journalism
- JRN 525 - News Media and The Gig Economy
- Journalism
- Minor in News Studies
- NNS 101 - Introduction to News Studies
- NNS 102 - Understanding Multimedia Journalism
- NNS 510 - Reporting Religion