FALL 2016 JOURNALISM JOURN 2 Special Projects in Journalism

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FALL 2016
JOURNALISM
JOURN 2
Special Projects in Journalism
A course in journalism projects made in consultation and with the prior approval of
the instructor.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
Days
Times
Units Instructor
93846
TTH
6:00PM-7:20PM
3.00 B.Kava
JOURN 21
Room
407
Mass Communications
Examines how mass communications shape us, tell us what to think about, what to
buy, how to act, and what to be.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC C-ID JOUR 100
Section
Days
Times
Units Instructor
93848
MW
12:00PM-1:20PM
3.00 R.Goodman
406
93847
TTH
2:10PM-3:30PM
3.00 R.Goodman
406
JOURN 23A
Room
Reporting for the News Media
Teaches the basics of newsgathering and writing for newspapers and online news
websites. Students participate in producing the college newspaper. Prerequisite:
ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/AMCH or equivalent experience.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU;UC
Section
Days
Times
Units Instructor
Room
93849
TTH
6:00PM-7:20PM 3.00 B.Kava
407
Teaches the basics of news gathering and writing for newspapers, websites,
TV, and Radio. Students participate in producing the college newspaper.
JOURN 35
Writing for the Broadcast Media
Write pieces for broadcast (news, commercials, features, commentaries, interviews),
air them on local radio or TV stations, and perform as hosts on live shows.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
Days
Times
Units Instructor
93850
MW
9:30AM-10:50AM
3.00 R.Goodman
JOURN 53
Room
407
Newspaper Production
Introduces design techniques and software to produce page layouts for the college
newspaper. Recommended Preparation: DM 2 or equivalent skills.
Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU
Section
Days
Times
Units Instructor
93851
TTH
7:30PM-8:50PM 1.00 B.Kava
Report, take pictures, and learn design for the campus newspaper, The
Cabrillo Voice, which has published for half a century.
Room
407
Before you enroll in courses numbered 1–199, you should be eligible for ENGL 100 and READ 100. Eligibility for these courses can be met through assessment or by successfully
completing their prerequisites. Repeating a class may have academic and/or financial aid limitations, consult with your campus academic counselor or financial aid advisor.
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