Academics
Course Index
- Jour 101: Introduction to Mass Communication
- Jour 102: Writing for the Media
- Jour 271: News Reporting
- Jour 272: Broadcast Newswriting and Reporting
- Jour 273: Editing by Design
- Jour 301: History of Mass Media
- Jour 350: Topics in Journalism I
- Jour 371: Communications Law
- Jour 375: Photojournalism
- Jour 376: Television Technology
- Jour 377: Advanced Reporting
- Jour 378: Television Reporting
- Jour 379: Editing
- Jour 380: Advanced Broadcast Relations
- Jour 381: Newspaper Management
- Jour 383: Advertising Layout and Design
- Jour 386: Broadcast Advertising Sales
- Jour 388: Broadcast Management
- Jour 389: Magazine Editing
- Jour 390: Introduction to Writing for Advertising
- Jour 391: Public Relations
- Jour 399: School Publications
- Jour 400: International Journalism
- Jour 401: Magazine Service Journalism
- Jour 403: Advanced Photojournalism
- Jour 444: Investigating Criminal Justice
- Jour 472: Magazine and Feature Writing
- Jour 475: Editorial and Opinion Writing
- Jour 477: Specialized Reporting
- Jour 480: Advanced Broadcast Reporting
- Jour 491: Public Relations Techniques
- Jour 492: Public Relations Case Problems
- Jour 495: Journalism Practicum
- Jour 501: Magazine Service Journalism Publishing
- Jour 513: The Press and the Changing South
- Jour 553: Service Journalism Management
- Jour 571: Communications Law
- Jour 572: History of Mass Media
- Jour 573: Mass Comm, Technology, and Society
- Jour 574: Public Opinion and the Mass Media
- Jour 575: Mass Media Ethics and Social Issues
- Jour 577: Depth Reporting
- Jour 578: Television Documentary Reporting
- Jour 580: Topics in Journalism
- Jour 588: Sports Media and Reporting
- Jour 599: Media Problems
- Jour 651: Research in Mass Communications
- Jour 652: Seminar in Mass Communication Theory
- Jour 653: Problems in Public Opinion
- Jour 654: Seminar in Communications Law
- Jour 655: Seminar in History of Mass Media
- Jour 680: Advanced Topics in Journalism
- Jour 697: Thesis
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