JOUR - JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
In order to enroll in JOUR 110, students must pass the department's Grammar-Spelling-Punctuation Test.
- JOUR 105G. Introduction to Mass Communications 3 cr.
- Functions and organization of the mass media system in the United States; power of the mass media to affect knowledge, opinions, and social values; and the impact of new technologies.
- JOUR 110. Introduction to Mass Media Writing 3 cr. (2+2P)
- Covers preparation of copy for print, broadcasting, advertising, and public relations. Prerequisite: passage of GSP test.
- JOUR 210. Print Newswriting 3 cr. (2+2P)
- Intensive laboratory practice in writing news for print media. Prerequisite: JOUR 110.
- JOUR 300. Introduction to Advertising 3 cr.
- Role of advertisements and commercials in marketing of goods, services, and organizations. Creative process, strategic planning media, message design, consumer behavior, and social issues of advertising.
- JOUR 302. Broadcast Studio Operations 3 cr.
- Workshop instruction on broadcast television studio equipment. Includes practical experience through crew assignments at KRWG-TV, a PBS station.
- JOUR 306. Feature Writing for magazines and Newspapers 3 cr.
- The Preparation of feature stories for newspapers and magazines. How to develop a variety of stories, research topics, interview sources, polish writing and market work. Prerequisite: JOUR 210. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.
- JOUR 307. Television Production 3 cr.
- Television production techniques from director s point of view. Extensive practice directing actual TV productions.
- JOUR 310. Intermediate Print Reporting 3 cr.
- News writing and reporting with extensive practice in print media. Discussion of reportorial responsibility and news values. Prerequisite: JOUR 210.
- JOUR 312. Creative Strategy and Copywriting 3 cr.
- Creative process, strategic thinking, and principles of advertising in execution of copy, storyboards, and layouts for clients. Prerequisite: JOUR 210 and JOUR 300.
- JOUR 313. Radio Reporting 3 cr. (2+4P)
- Writing, editing, and announcing radio news; introduction to basic radio production. Prerequisite: JOUR 210.
- JOUR 314. Television Reporting 3 cr. (2+4P)
- Writing, editing, producing, announcing and reporting of TV news. Prerequisite: Jour 313
- JOUR 317. News Editing 3 cr. (2+2P)
- Extensive, directed practice in various aspects of computer editing for printed publication. Headline writing, copy editing, design, and layout. Prerequisite: JOUR 210.
- JOUR 319. Basic Photography for the Journalist 3 cr.
- Basic camera operation, photojournalistic techniques, picture page production, and black and white darkroom experience. Thirty-five millimeter or equivalent camera needed.
- JOUR 320. Photojournalism 3 cr.
- Practical news and magazine photography. Wet darkroom and digital applications and techniques. Student provides camera system with flash. Prerequisite: JOUR 319. Corequisite: JOUR 210.
- JOUR 321. Print Media Graphic Design 3 cr.
- Concepts and skills in design, graphics and production for newsletters, newspapers, magazines, and other publications. Prerequisite: JOUR 210.
- JOUR 350. History of Mass Media 3 cr.
- Historical overview of mass media with emphasis on roots of journalism, technological developments, and American role in international media.
- JOUR 374. Principles of Public Relations 3 cr.
- Communications techniques and public relations applications. Preparation of material by public relations professionals for mass media use. Prerequisite: JOUR 210.
- JOUR 377. Mass Media Ethics 3 cr.
- Philosophical and moral examination of problems relating to mass media. Use of case study method to analyze media situations; development of framework for media professionalism.
- JOUR 380. Women and the Mass Media 3 cr.
- Portrayal and participation of women in mass media from colonial to contemporary times. Same as W S 450.
- JOUR 399. New Mexico Law 3 cr.
- Same as C J 399, GOVT 399, HIST 399, and SOC 399.
- JOUR 400. Senior Seminar in Journalism 3 cr.
- Portfolio preparation and evaluation with assistance in career seeking and graduate school application for journalism seniors in graduating semester.
- JOUR 407. Media Internship 3 cr.
- Paid supervised work with a mass communications organization. Students who take JOUR 407 may not take JOUR 408. Prerequisite: consent of internship coordinator.
- JOUR 408. Media Practicum 1-3 cr.
- Unpaid supervised work with a mass communications organization. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits. Prerequisite: consent of internship coordinator.
- JOUR 412. Documentary Photojournalism 3 cr.
- Discussion of documentary photojournalism; preparation of a documentary photojournalism essay. Prerequisites: JOUR 319 and consent of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum or 6 cr.
- JOUR 414. RTV Scriptwriting and Announcing 3 cr.
- Preparation of scripts for various types of broadcast programs; delivery of scripted materials; vocal techniques, nonverbal and body movements. Prerequisite: JOUR 313 or JOUR 314.
- JOUR 423. Computer-Assisted News Reporting 3 cr. (2+2P)
- Advanced news reporting techniques, utilizing sources such as computerized databases. Development of in-depth multiple-source stories. Prerequisite: JOUR 310.
- JOUR 425. Media Planning and Buying 3 cr.
- Covers the principles of media planning for an ad campaign and procedures for purchasing ad time or space.
- JOUR 430. Electronic Field Production 3 cr. (2+2P)
- Overview of technical and aesthetic skills needed to execute videotaped on-location productions. Field videography, script development, on-location audio and videotape editing. Prerequisites: JOUR 314 and JOUR 307.
- JOUR 450. Media Management 3 cr.
- Explores leadership concepts and basic managerial functions necessary to operate a mass communications organization such as radio, TV, newspaper, magazine, or advertising agency.
- JOUR 460. Public Relations Promotion in Sports 3 cr.
- Examination of sports as a business and how public relations promotion is executed in professional sports franchises. Prerequisite: JOUR 210.
- JOUR 474. Community Journalism 3 cr.
- Examines the role that media play and how effective civic or public journalism requires interpersonal communication between media and township. Prerequisite: JOUR 210.
- JOUR 476. Public Relations Cases and Problems 3 cr.
- The study and solving of problems in the mass media industry. Prerequisite: JOUR 374.
- JOUR 482. Broadcast Business and Regulation 3 cr.
- Station organization and management of commercial and public radio and television; FCC regulations; programming, sales, ratings.
- JOUR 484. Public Opinion 3 cr.
- Seminar on forces which help form public opinion; individual projects in attitude measurement; measuring effectiveness of mass communication.
- JOUR 489. Mass Media Research 3 cr.
- Examination of the role of empirical research in solving mass communication problems. Survey techniques, field studies, content analysis, data analysis.
- JOUR 490. Advertising Campaigns 3 cr.
- Capstone course utilizing all previous instruction to create and develop plans for a long-term national or local advertising campaign. Prerequisites: JOUR 312 or JOUR 425 or consent of instructor.
- JOUR 493. Mass Communications Law 3 cr.
- Examination of legal issues relating to mass media in the United States. Invasion of privacy, libel, sedition, copyright, and advertising regulation. Same as COMM 493, GOVT 493.
- JOUR 494. Special Topics 3 cr.
- Specific subjects to be announced in the Schedule of Classes.
- JOUR 495. Mass Communication Theory 3 cr.
- Theoretical approaches to mass communications. Examination of media effects, audiences, media socialization.
- JOUR 499. Independent Study in Mass Communications 1-3 cr.
- Individual study directed by consenting instructor with prior approval of department head. Prerequisites: 2.5 GPA and consent of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.
