Effective date of this calendar, unless otherwise indicated, is Sept. 1, 2001 to Aug. 31, 2002.
JRNL 1100 cr-3
Explorations in Mass CommunicationsThis course provides a broad introduction to mass communications in Canada. It describes the key players who affect the mass media in this country, including the work in the mass media and the people who watch and listen to them. It also examines the role of government and business in this environment. In addition, the course discusses a variety of issues relevant to Canadian communications, such as concentration of media ownership and the dominance of American popular culture in our country.
JRNL 1123 cr-1.5
Newspaper Writing & EditingStudents will learn to adapt their individual writing styles to meet the needs of newspaper. They will write and edit news stories in Canadian Press style and organize information in traditional newspaper story forms.
Corequisites: JRNL 1160JRNL 1130 cr-1.5
Photography for Print MediaThis course introduces students to photographic skills and concepts used in public relations and journalism. Students will be instructed in the use and care of the 35mm single lens reflex camera, accessories, black and white darkroom equipment. Students will gain practical experience in the design and production of photographic images suitable for use in displays, editorial illustration, advertising, public relations, and journalism.
JRNL 1141 cr-3
Visual Design with ComputersStudents will develop the skills and knowledge to produce computer-generated material for print media, using appropriate software. They will learn basic design theory, the history and application of typography and how to critically evaluate visual design elements.
JRNL 1142 cr-1.5
Computer SkillsThis course introduces students to the use of personal computers and various computer applications. Students develop the skills and knowledge needed to produce computer generated material in the Journalism/and/or Public Relations field. They work with Windows based programs to create, edit, and format text, design and layout editorial, display advertising and work with images to create a variety of professional material.
Coreuiqistes: JRNL 1141JRNL 1160 cr-3
Introduction to JournalismStudents will learn the fundamentals of journalism, including writing, research, reporting, newsroom operations, and the laws of libel. They will examine the differences between news writing and that of feature, column, and editorial writing. Students will critique news coverage of local, national and international events and develop the ability to recognize a newsworthy story.
Corequisites: JRNL 1132Basic Photojournalism
Students will further develop their understanding of photography as it relates to journalism. Skills in using the 35mm camera, in black and white film developing, print processing, and making enlargements will be sharpened. Students will gain practical experience in photographing subjects using different lenses under varied lighting conditions. They will learn to apply the principles of photojournalism in supplying various kinds of newspaper and magazines photographs. News, feature, sports and photo stories will receive special attention. Students will also learn the basics of negative scanning and Adobe Photoshop.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1130JRNL 1242 cr-1.5
Computer SkillsDuring this course students develop computer skills and learn programs for text production, advertising and page layout as used in the field of Journalism.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1141, 1142
Corequisites: JRNL 1231, 1261JRNL 1261 cr-3
Advanced JournalismStudents will learn different approaches to news writing and develop the ability to cover sports, business, entertainment, and lifestyles beats. They will apply critical thinking skills to the writing of columns, editorials, and reviews.
Perquisites: JRNL 1123 and 1160
Corequisites: JRNL 1262Political Reporting
Students will learn how political stories are generated from budgets, school boards, city councils, community organizations, and federal and provincial governments. They will learn how to access documents and people who are sources of information, and how to evaluate and select information for use in news stories.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1123 and 1160
Corequisites: JRNL 1261JRNL 1265 cr-3
Feature WritingIn this course, students learn how to write feature articles for newspapers and magazines. The student will study through the process of producing ideas, selling a story, research techniques, writing and rewriting, and surviving as a free-lancer. In-class writing exercises are designed to help the student develop a feature writing style.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1122, JRNL 1160 or PRLN 1150, PRLN 1162JRNL 1273 cr-3
Newspaper Production and EditingStudents will learn how to produce a newspaper, using relevant design and photo-imaging software. They will develop and practise skills in copy editing, rewriting, proofreading, headline and cutline writing, and page design. Students will develop teamwork skills and the ability to critique their own work and the work of others.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1123 and 1141
Corequisites: JRNL 1130JRNL 2301 cr-3
Media and AudiencesThis course is an introduction to the study of popular culture and communication, with a focus on the nature and role of audiences. Popular culture is examined in relation to consumerism, pleasure-seeking, language and advertising, politics and the news.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1100 recommendedJRNL 2332 cr-1.5
Advanced PhotojournalismThis course is an extension of basic photojournalism and is designed for students who may be considering a career in photojournalism or as an adjunct to a career in writing. Emphasis will be placed on shooting a wide variety of subjects and working to a deadline, as well as the use of Photoshop®. Students will develop the skills required to prepare a photo portfolio that will assist them in marketing themselves as photojournalists.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1231JRNL 2342 cr-3
Computer Skills for Journalism in a Macintosh EnvironmentStudents will develop additional computer skills and design techniques in a Macintosh environment. Students will be provided with advanced instruction in newspaper layout, photoshop, web page design, and pagination to supplement JRNL 2372 Newspaper Publication I.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1242JRLN 2353 cr-3
Research TechniquesStudents will learn how to research records at government offices, registered charities, and publicly traded companies. They will develop the skills necessary to interpret financial reports and statistical information and to do research using the Internet.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1261JRNL 2373 cr-4
Newspaper Publication IStudents will practise the skills necessary to publish a newspaper, including writing, photography, editing, page layout, pre-press production, and distribution. They will learn the basics of Web design and writing for the Web.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1261
Corequisites: JRNL 2332 and 2353JRNL 2401 cr-3
Ethics and the MediaStudents will learn about moral theories and will apply them to topics such as conflicts of interest, offensive content, and stereotypes. They will critically examine current issues in the news and will explore the relationship between journalism and public relations.
JRNL 2461 cr-1.5
The Community NewspaperThis course concentrates on the business of running a community newspaper. Students will analyze the internal and external operations of the production, management, advertising and circulation departments. The student will learn community newspaper structure and organization. Working in a team environment, they will also learn a reporters' share of responsibility for the copy, photographic and production flow. The history of community newspapers will be discussed and analyzed and comparisons will be made with that of the daily newspaper industry.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1261
Corequisites: JRNL 2471JRNL 2463 cr-1.5
Investigative JournalismThis is a practical course which will teach students the skills necessary to practice investigative journalism. It will focus on obtaining information from a wide variety of sources, including government and non-government organizations, individuals and others. Emphasis will be placed on interview techniques and other aspects essential to journalistic investigation.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1261JRNL 2471 cr-4.5
Work Experience (Journalism)A work experience is arranged during the fourth semester with newspapers in and out of the college area. The student will be given an opportunity to experience the daily routine used in the preparation of a newspaper. The student will spend four weeks under regular working conditions, in a work situation, performing the duties of full-time staffers. This will include the practical application of expertise acquired by students in the first-and second-year journalism courses.
Prerequisites: JRNL 2301, 2332, 2372
Corequisites: JRNL 2400, 2461, 2463, 2474JRNL 2477 cr-3.5
Newspaper Publication IIStudents will practise the skills necessary to publish a newspaper, including writing, photography, editing, page layout, pre-press production, and distribution. They will conduct news meetings and develop teamwork skills through working on a group project.
Prerequisites: JRNL 2372
Corequisites: JRNL 2461 and 2463JRNL 3100 cr-3
On-Line Publishing IStudents will develop and practise the skills necessary to produce the on-line version of the student newspaper "The Chronicle." They will learn how to use a variety of production techniques, including file and Web site linking, and how to produce frequent updates on developing and/or changing stories. Students will also develop and produce "on-line only" articles.
Prerequisites: JRNL 2477JRNL 3120 cr-3
Social Issues JournalismStudents will explore the history and practice of "social justice" journalism, a long-established branch of reporting that combines feature writing, investigative reporting, and an invitation to change that goes beyond standard journalism. They will learn about the ethics and traditions of social-issues journalism.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1265 or permission of program co-ordinatorJRNL 3130 cr-3
Writing for MagazinesStudents will learn how to develop the "writer's voice," to integrate narrative and descriptive writing into stories, and to organize material for magazine-length, non-fiction stories. They will develop the skills necessary to rewrite magazine stories and to work with an editor.
Prerequisites: JRNL 1265JRNL 3140 cr-3
Advanced Web Design and WritingStudents will learn both the technical demands of on-line writing and new possibilities for reporting and storytelling: balancing narrative (the writer) and exploration (the reader). They will explore the potential for linking databases to Web technology for information delivery in a project-driven course. Students will develop an on-line portfolio.
Corequisites: JRNL 3100
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