Journalism Minor - Undergraduate - 2014 University Catalog
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JOURNALISM MINOR
Complete 18 semester hours, including the following 2 requirement(s):
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Complete the following 3 courses:
ENJR 210 News Reporting: Print and Online (3 hours lecture) 3 ENJR 216 History of Journalism in America (3 hours lecture) 3 ENJR 313 Editing (3 hours lecture) 3 -
Complete 9 semester hours from the following:
ENJR 211 Advanced News Reporting: Field Experience (2 hours lecture, l hour other) 4 ENJR 300 Meet the Press (3 hours lecture) 3 ENJR 314 Advanced Editing (3 hours lecture) 3 ENJR 315 Magazine Journalism (3 hours lecture) 3 ENJR 316 Reporting of Public Affairs (3 hours lecture) 3 ENJR 317 Feature Writing (3 hours lecture) 3 ENJR 416 Interpretive Journalism (3 hours lecture) 3
Course Descriptions:
ENJR210: News Reporting: Print and Online (3 hours lecture)
Writing news articles according to contemporary practices, for multiple platforms. Interviewing techniques are explored as well as a respect for facts, impartiality and fairness. Previous course ENWR 210 effective through Spring 2014. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ENWR 105 or HONP 100.
ENJR211: Advanced News Reporting: Field Experience (2 hours lecture, l hour other)
Combines classroom instruction with extensive off-campus (often evening) field work. Students will have their own reporter "beats" covering various municipalities near Montclair State University on a weekly basis. "Beats" will include town council, city boards and agencies, police, courts, etc. Breaking news stories written to tight deadlines, as well as major analytical pieces. Intense discussion of actual reporting problems encountered in the field: making contacts, using unnamed sources, dealing with officials, canvassing neighborhoods, etc. Emphasis on students' initiative working on their own, and relentless follow-through. Previous course ENWR 211 effective through Spring 2014. 4 sh.
Prerequisites: ENJR 210.
ENJR216: History of Journalism in America (3 hours lecture)
Evolution of the American press is examined through research and discussion of significant periods, individuals and issues from 1600 to the present. Previous course ENWR 216 effective through Spring 2014. 3 sh.
ENJR300: Meet the Press (3 hours lecture)
Study of issues and problems in modern journalism through lectures and by writings of working journalists. Previous course ENWR 300 effective through Spring 2014. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ENJR 210.
ENJR313: Editing (3 hours lecture)
Copy editing, proofreading and basic editorial skills. Articles are analyzed for accuracy, libel, precise diction and tightening. Previous course ENWR 313 effective through Spring 2014. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ENJR 210.
ENJR314: Advanced Editing (3 hours lecture)
Techniques learned in editing are reinforced. Layout, headlines and production are explored. Rewriting and fitting articles are worked on extensively. Previous course ENWR 314 effective through Spring 2014. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ENJR 313.
ENJR315: Magazine Journalism (3 hours lecture)
Researching, writing and placing feature stories in mass circulation magazines. Previous course ENWR 315 effective through Spring 2014. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ENJR 210 or permission of the instructor.
ENJR316: Reporting of Public Affairs (3 hours lecture)
News articles on the activities of government at the local level, including writing reports on the proceedings of civil and criminal court and city/county executive councils. Previous course ENWR 316 effective through Spring 2014. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ENJR 210.
ENJR317: Feature Writing (3 hours lecture)
All aspects of writing personality profiles and of writing critical reviews, columns and/or sports features. Previous course ENWR 317 effective through Spring 2014. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ENJR 210.
ENJR416: Interpretive Journalism (3 hours lecture)
Studying and writing columns, editorials and news articles. Students will compare different styles of interpretive reporting and develop their own skills in this area. Previous course ENWR 416 effective through Spring 2014. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: ENJR 210 and ENJR 314.
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