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Dec 11, 2024
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JR 310 - Topics in Great Works of JournalismCredits: 4 Read, listen, watch, and analyze exceptional, award-winning, and/or specialized work of professional journalists to develop knowledge and understanding of exemplars in the profession, their impact, and ways to apply lessons learned from such work to today’s journalistic challenges. Examine and think about journalism’s role in society and in communities. Topics might include The Best of Pulitzer Prizes, History of Photojournalism, Press and Propaganda, Press and the Presidency.
Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): JR 202 , JR 216 , JR 217 , JR 219 , or JR 221 Course Restrictions: Junior standing Liberal Arts Perspective(s): Cross-Listed with: VM 300 (based on topic) Note(s): May be repeated for credit if topics differ. Prerequisites may vary by topic. Foundations Requirement(s):
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