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JRN 1010-3 Introduction to Journalism and Mass Media (3 + 0)
Prerequisite: minimum performance standard scores on the reading, writing, and mathematics preassessment
placement tests.
This course is a study of the historical development of newspapers and their role in U.S. society, and an exploration
of the nature and impact of books, television, radio, magazines, films, public relations, advertising and
technology and their relationship to journalism. (General Studies-Level II, Social Sciences)
JRN 1100-3 Beginning Reporting (2 + 2)
Prerequisite: ENG 1010
This course is required for students in the news/editorial and photojournalism concentrations. This course provides
concentration in a lecture and laboratory setting on the development of the basic skills of reporting and
newswriting, with stress on accuracy, completeness, clarity, speed, and fairness.
JRN 1110-3 Media Writing (2+2)
Prerequisite: ENG 1010 or permission of instructor
This course is required for students entering the public relations concentration or the public relations minor. It
provides concentration in a lecture and laboratory setting on the development of the basic skills of reporting and
writing for print, on-line and broadcast media. Students are required to cover events out-of-class.
JRN 1200-3 Beginning Editing (2 + 2)
Prerequisites: ENG 1010 and JRN 1100 or JRN 1110
This course provides an introduction to and intensive practice in the techniques of copy editing and headline
and cutline writing. Laboratory practice is provided.
JRN 1600-3 Survey of Photojournalism (3+0)
Students taking this class will get an overview of photojournalism, including its history and its impact on
today's society. No photography experience is necessary. This course is not required for students in the journalism
major with photojournalism concentration or the photojournalism minor.
JRN 1700-3 Survey of Public Relations (3 + 0)
This course is for students who are not in the journalism major with public relations concentration or public
relations minor. The course will give students an overview of the roles and functions of public relations, how to
create audience-appropriate publications and documents, and how to create public relations campaigns to meet
the needs of various publics.
JRN 2100-3 Intermediate Reporting (2 + 2)
Prerequisite: JRN 1100
This course is required for students in the news/editorial and photojournalism concentrations. This course
allows students to refine the news gathering, interviewing and writing techniques that were learned in Beginning
Reporting by introducing them to crime, courts, and government reporting. Laboratory time to perfect
writing skills is provided. Students are required to cover events out-of-class.
JRN 2210-3 Beginning Layout and Design (2+2)
Prerequisite: JRN 1200
This course will provide students with basic knowledge of layout and design for newspapers, magazines and
other mass media publications including the Internet via such programs as QuarkXpress, Photoshop, Illustrator
and Dreamweaver.
JRN 2600-3 Introduction to Photojournalism (2+2)
Prerequisite: JRN 1100
Corequisite: ART 1030 or equivalent beginning photography course
This course provides beginning-level instruction in photojournalism and techniques used in photography for
the print media.
JRN 2700-3 Fundamentals of Public Relations (3 + 0)
Prerequisite: JRN 1110
This course is an introductory analysis and practical exploration of the roles and functions of public relations as
it relates to an organization's internal and external publics. Development of practical skills include persuasive
strategies, media relations and effective news releases.
JRN 3100-3 Publication Practicum (0 + 6)
Prerequisite: JRN 2100 or permission of instructor
The student, under supervision, will report and write publishable news and feature stories for Denver-area daily
and weekly newspapers and publications, including The Metropolitan.
JRN 3150-3 Contemporary Issues (3 + 0)
Prerequisite: JRN 2100 or permission of instructor
Students will perform in-depth investigation and writing about political, social, or economic issues, wherein
each student works independently (but shares the experience with the entire class) on a particular theme or
community issue.
JRN 3200-3 Intermediate Editing (2 + 2)
Prerequisite: JRN 2200 or permission of instructor
This course provides advanced training in complex problems of copy editing, headline and caption writing,
and news judgment plus work in page design and photo editing. Included is laboratory time to practice these
skills.
JRN 3400-3 Feature Article Writing for Newspapers (3 + 0)
Prerequisite: JRN 1110 or JRN 2100
Students will study the content and writing style of newspaper features, with numerous assignments in developing
feature ideas and producing finished stories.
JRN 3500-1 Topics in Journalism: Variable Topics (1 + 0)
Prerequisites: JRN 2100 and JRN 2200 or permission of instructor
This course will provide students with a brief look at a variety of topics in journalism, including specialized
areas of reporting and writing techniques. Topics will vary each semester. This course can be repeated for
credit.
JRN 3600-3
(ART 3290) Photojournalism I (0 + 6)
Prerequisites: JRN 1100 and JRN 2600
This course provides an intermediate level of instruction in photojournalism and techniques used in photography
for print media. Students must have a working knowledge of 35mm cameras and darkroom procedures.
Credit will be granted for only one prefix: JRN or ART.
JRN 3700-3 Public Relations Writing (3 + 0)
Prerequisite: JRN 2700 or permission of instructor
This course applies public relations theory, principles, techniques, and practices to teaching students to write
specific publications and documents, such as news releases, press kits, public service announcements, newsletters
and other communications materials.
JRN 3981-3 Cooperative Education: News/Editorial (0 + 9)
Prerequisite: JRN 2100
This course gives students an internship experience on a newspaper, magazine or other publication where they
are able to use the skills learned in the classroom in a supervised, professional setting.
JRN 3982-3 Cooperative Education: Photojournalism (0 + 9)
Prerequisite: JRN 3600
This course gives students an internship experience working as a photojournalist on a newspaper, magazine or
other publication where they are able to use the skills learned in the classroom in a supervised, professional
setting.
JRN 3983-3 Cooperative Education: Public Relations (0 + 9)
Prerequisite: JRN 3700
This course gives students an internship experience in public relations at an agency, corporation, non-profit
organization or other entity where they are able to use the skills learned in the classroom in a supervised, professional
setting.
JRN 4100-3 Investigative Reporting (3 + 0)
Prerequisites: JRN 2100
This course is an in-depth look at reporting local governmental issues and at investigative reporting with a
special emphasis on the use of documents as a research tool.
JRN 4210-3 Advanced Layout and Design (2 + 2)
Prerequisites: JRN 2200
This is an advanced course in layout and design of newspapers, magazines, newsletters, brochures, other professional
publications, and Web pages including advanced problems in news judgment, photo editing and layout,
use of graphics, and editing and headline writing. Students will spend laboratory time designing pages.
JRN 4400-3 Feature Article Writing for Magazines (3 + 0)
Prerequisite: JRN 3400 or permission of instructor
This course includes intensive study in and application of the techniques and marketing requirements for producing
and selling feature articles to magazines.
JRN 4500-3 Ethical and Legal Issues in Journalism (3 + 0)
Prerequisites: JRN 2100 for News/Editorial concentration or the Broadcast Journalism concentration in
Speech Communication, JRN 2700 for Public Relations concentration, JRN 2600 for Photojournalism
concentration, satisfaction of all Level I and Level II General Studies course
requirements, and senior standing.
This course is an intensive study of ethical, constitutional, and legal conflicts in the news media. (Senior Experience)
JRN 4600-3
(ART 4290) Photojournalism II (0 + 6)
Prerequisite: JRN 3600 or permission of instructor
This course provides advanced training in photojournalism and techniques used in photography for the print
media. Students must have a working knowledge of 35mm cameras and darkroom procedures. Credit will be
granted for only one prefix: JRN or ART.
JRN 4700-3 Public Relations Strategic Planning (3 + 0)
Prerequisite: JRN 3700
This course applies public relations theory and techniques to identify, research and solve public relations issues
facing institutions and/or community non-profit agencies in one or more comprehensive semester-long projects.
JRN 4890-1-12 Social Documentary (0 + 2 - 24)
Prerequisite: JRN 3600 or JRN 2100
This course is offered to both writers and photographers who are expected to write and photograph independently
or in teams to produce photo/essays for publication and portfolios. Emphasis will be placed upon stories
that deal with cultural definitions that impact social change and the marriage between text and image.
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