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206 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Courses JOURNALISM l. Introduction to Journallim (2) F Shaehan Survey of media of communication and fields of journalistic enterprise; types of opportunities. 2. Interpreting the News (2) S Sheehan Analysis, from the reader's point of view, of current information in news media; what constitutes news, breadth and depth of news coverage of various media, reliability of sources, influence of policy, methods of emphasis, objectivity and coloration. Sa-b. Reporting (3-3) F-S Sheehan-Shepard Prerequisites: Engl. 4 or la, sophomore standing. Preparation of varied stories used by newspapers; analysis of news sources; techniques of interviewing; problems encountered by reporters; ethical and legal considerations; coverage of some campus and community functions. (2 lectures, 1 lab hour) 17a. Introduction to Photography (2) F Reynolds Not open to students with credit in An 101. Still-photography; use of a variety of camera equipment for black-and-white pictures; pictures taken and films and prints processed in laboratory sessions. (l lecture, 3 lab hours) 17b. Press Photography (2) S Reynolds Prerequisite: Journ. 17a or permission of instructor. Use of news cameras for photographic reporting; evaluation of pictures for publication; laboratory experience in use of flash and extension lighting, filters, and high-speed processing methods. (l lecture, 3 lab hours) 102. The Press and World Affairs (3) S (odd years) Duke The role of the international press in collecting and disseminating national and foreign news. 104. Journalism in American Society (3) S (odd years) Shepard Historical backgrounds of American press; development from colonial to modern times; newspapers and allied media as political and social forces. 106. Industrial Journalism (3) S (odd years) Shepard Analysis of internal and external publications in business and industry; specialized publications in other fields; vocational opportunities; writing techniques. 108. Reporting of Public Affairs (3) F Duke Prerequisite: Journ. l09a or b, or permission of instructor. Instruction and practice in reponing municipal, county, state, and federal offices. 109a-b. Advanced Reporting Techniques (3-3) F-S Duke Prerequisite: Journ. 8a. Practical application of training in reponing and editing with the college newspaper used as a laboratory. (2 lecture, 4 lab hours) 111. Publicity and Press Liaison (3) F Shepard Prerequisite: Journ. 8b or equivalent. Preparation and distribution of publicity matter to newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations; develOJlment of publicity campaigns; press liaison for business, educational, religious nnd other institutions.
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Title | 1960-61 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1960-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 206 |
Full Text Search | 206 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Courses JOURNALISM l. Introduction to Journallim (2) F Shaehan Survey of media of communication and fields of journalistic enterprise; types of opportunities. 2. Interpreting the News (2) S Sheehan Analysis, from the reader's point of view, of current information in news media; what constitutes news, breadth and depth of news coverage of various media, reliability of sources, influence of policy, methods of emphasis, objectivity and coloration. Sa-b. Reporting (3-3) F-S Sheehan-Shepard Prerequisites: Engl. 4 or la, sophomore standing. Preparation of varied stories used by newspapers; analysis of news sources; techniques of interviewing; problems encountered by reporters; ethical and legal considerations; coverage of some campus and community functions. (2 lectures, 1 lab hour) 17a. Introduction to Photography (2) F Reynolds Not open to students with credit in An 101. Still-photography; use of a variety of camera equipment for black-and-white pictures; pictures taken and films and prints processed in laboratory sessions. (l lecture, 3 lab hours) 17b. Press Photography (2) S Reynolds Prerequisite: Journ. 17a or permission of instructor. Use of news cameras for photographic reporting; evaluation of pictures for publication; laboratory experience in use of flash and extension lighting, filters, and high-speed processing methods. (l lecture, 3 lab hours) 102. The Press and World Affairs (3) S (odd years) Duke The role of the international press in collecting and disseminating national and foreign news. 104. Journalism in American Society (3) S (odd years) Shepard Historical backgrounds of American press; development from colonial to modern times; newspapers and allied media as political and social forces. 106. Industrial Journalism (3) S (odd years) Shepard Analysis of internal and external publications in business and industry; specialized publications in other fields; vocational opportunities; writing techniques. 108. Reporting of Public Affairs (3) F Duke Prerequisite: Journ. l09a or b, or permission of instructor. Instruction and practice in reponing municipal, county, state, and federal offices. 109a-b. Advanced Reporting Techniques (3-3) F-S Duke Prerequisite: Journ. 8a. Practical application of training in reponing and editing with the college newspaper used as a laboratory. (2 lecture, 4 lab hours) 111. Publicity and Press Liaison (3) F Shepard Prerequisite: Journ. 8b or equivalent. Preparation and distribution of publicity matter to newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations; develOJlment of publicity campaigns; press liaison for business, educational, religious nnd other institutions. |