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Title

Specialized Reporting: Covering Washington


DC Industry Practicum







No Classes


Course
JNL 530
COM 400.70
Class
38661
49841
38660

Time

9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m

9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p

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ST: Sports Data with USA TodayCourseJNL 500.1Class42306Time

5:15 p.m. - 6:35 p.m.

ONLINE & in-person DC immersion April

23

TitleST: Democracy, Journalism, & CitizenshipCommunications Law for Public CommunicatorsTopics in Diversity: Media, Diversity, & Politics
Communications Law for Public Communicators
ST: Psychology of Political Communications
CourseCOM 300.70 /
COM
600.70COM
350
509.70COM 350COM
509.70
400.71 / COM 600.71
Class
41678
49962 /
43275
4997049868
38659
49840
38709
53677 / 53678
Time6-9 p.m.6-9 p.m.6-9 p.m.6-9 p.m.


COM 300: Democracy, Citizenship, & Journalism (3 credits)

Overview: This course provides students with the tools to understand the erosion of public trust in democratic governance and the media and the connections between the two, and a roadmap to earn and maximize their own credibility with the public. Details: Using data, guest speakers, readings and individualized study, we’ll examine relationship between media coverage and the state of democracy — from elections to technology, sports, the military, race, gender, education and the workforce. We’ll study the ethical pressures and codes that shape political candidates, public officials, journalists, non-news broadcasters and PR practitioners — and the differences in expectations and obligations between each field.

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COM 400: DC Communications Industry Practicum (1-3 credits)

This course includes media-based internship along with required in-person classroom sessions and guest speakers.

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