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JRN 303
Feature Reporting Workshop
Students develop their understanding of the nonfiction writer's craft by developing story ideas and appreciating and applying story-telling techniques to longer forms of feature writing. They deepen their experience with descriptive and explanatory writing, and are required to conduct research and analysis to standards rigorous enough to prepare them for the professional-level reporting required in graduating year. They master the basics of narrative structure and are encouraged to experiment with story approach, writer's voice, pacing, and phrasing. (Replaces JRN 56A/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 806 - Advanced Feature Writing
- JRN 825 - Magazine Masthead I - Review of Journalism
- JRN 826 - Magazine Masthead II- Review of Journalism
- JRN 840 - Journalism Capstone Project
- JRN 841 - Advanced Multimedia Journalism
- JRN 842 - Building Your Brand: The Freelance Career
- JRN 843 - Reimagining the News
- JRN 850 - Internship
- JRN 851 - Newsroom masthead - On The Record
- Journalism Core Elective Table I