JOUR 201 |
Introduction to News Writing (3) |
(Fulfills the general education requirement in communications.) Prerequisite: WRTG 112. An introduction to writing news articles for print and electronic media. The aim is to evaluate the newsworthiness of information and events and write in journalistic style. Emphasis is on writing, from mechanics (grammar, spelling, punctuation, and journalistic style) to content (accuracy, completeness, audience, and readability) and reporting. |
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50131 |
15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 |
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Closed |
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Section: 6380 |
Faculty: Skrzypinski, Catherine A |
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JOUR 201 |
Introduction to News Writing (3) |
(Fulfills the general education requirement in communications.) Prerequisite: WRTG 112. An introduction to writing news articles for print and electronic media. The aim is to evaluate the newsworthiness of information and events and write in journalistic style. Emphasis is on writing, from mechanics (grammar, spelling, punctuation, and journalistic style) to content (accuracy, completeness, audience, and readability) and reporting. |
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50312 |
15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 |
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Closed |
Online |
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Section: 6381 |
Faculty: Weisenborn, Ray Edward |
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JOUR 201 |
Introduction to News Writing (3) |
(Fulfills the general education requirement in communications.) Prerequisite: WRTG 112. An introduction to writing news articles for print and electronic media. The aim is to evaluate the newsworthiness of information and events and write in journalistic style. Emphasis is on writing, from mechanics (grammar, spelling, punctuation, and journalistic style) to content (accuracy, completeness, audience, and readability) and reporting. |
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51278 |
15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 |
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Open |
Online |
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Section: 6382 |
Faculty: Colvin, Janice K |
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JOUR 201 |
Introduction to News Writing (3) |
(Fulfills the general education requirement in communications.) Prerequisite: WRTG 112. An introduction to writing news articles for print and electronic media. The aim is to evaluate the newsworthiness of information and events and write in journalistic style. Emphasis is on writing, from mechanics (grammar, spelling, punctuation, and journalistic style) to content (accuracy, completeness, audience, and readability) and reporting. |
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51658 |
12 Jun 2024-06 Aug 2024 |
W |
1800-1900 AST ℹ
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Open |
Online |
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Section: 6980 |
Faculty: Wilson, Lyvia |
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Note: This is a virtual hybrid course pilot. In addition to traditional weekly online activities, students will be able to meet once-a-week, in an immersive instructional environment, using a virtual reality (VR) headset (3D), loaned at no cost, by UMGC. Students may also opt to use the immersive instructional environment using a computer (2D). At this time, only students who live stateside can enroll in a Virtual Reality Hybrid course, as UMGC is not prepared to ship VR headsets overseas or internationally. |
JOUR 330 |
Public Relations Theory (3) |
Prerequisite: JOUR 201. A study of the evolution, scope, and contemporary practice of public relations and its strategic value in business, nonprofits, government, associations, and other organizations. The goal is to apply legal, ethical, and professional standards to the everyday practice of public relations. Topics include communication theory, social science, and audience dimensions as they are applied to a four-step process: research, planning, communication, and evaluation. |
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50367 |
15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 |
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Closed |
Online |
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Section: 6380 |
Faculty: Eng, Dale A |
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JOUR 330 |
Public Relations Theory (3) |
Prerequisite: JOUR 201. A study of the evolution, scope, and contemporary practice of public relations and its strategic value in business, nonprofits, government, associations, and other organizations. The goal is to apply legal, ethical, and professional standards to the everyday practice of public relations. Topics include communication theory, social science, and audience dimensions as they are applied to a four-step process: research, planning, communication, and evaluation. |
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51299 |
15 May 2024-09 Jul 2024 |
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Open |
Online |
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Section: 6381 |
Faculty: Setvin, Trevor J |
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JOUR 330 |
Public Relations Theory (3) |
Prerequisite: JOUR 201. A study of the evolution, scope, and contemporary practice of public relations and its strategic value in business, nonprofits, government, associations, and other organizations. The goal is to apply legal, ethical, and professional standards to the everyday practice of public relations. Topics include communication theory, social science, and audience dimensions as they are applied to a four-step process: research, planning, communication, and evaluation. |
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52230 |
12 Jun 2024-06 Aug 2024 |
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Open |
Online |
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Section: 6980 |
Faculty: Eng, Dale A |
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