Courses

An introduction to the role of media in contemporary society, focusing on the cultural, political, economic, and historical context within which print and media technologies developed and how audiences interact with and influence the use of media. Prerequisites: Restricted to Program in Journalism & Mass Communication (JOUR) undergraduate students only.

Special studies in media that are specific for first-year students. May be repeated for a maximum of three credit hours.

Introduces the rise and development of mediated communication and its impact on and role within the formation of modern culture and public life. Prerequisites: Restricted to Program in Journalism & Mass Communication (JOUR) undergraduate students only.
Explores creative and strategic thinking plus the nature and functions of promotions, event-marketing, public relations, and advertising and their growing interdependence in a changing media landscape. Considers technology's impact and the effect of commercial culture on an increasingly diverse society. Prerequisites: Restricted to Program in Journalism & Mass Communication (JOUR) or Marketing (MKTG) majors only.
Surveys the history, practices and responsibilities of journalism in a democracy. Examines ethics, best practices in institutional and network settings, reporting and writing, international news systems, personal branding, and strategies for creating and distributing content across media platforms. Promotes the highest professional values and encourages students to be leaders who recognize the possibilities of journalism in a democratic society. Prerequisites: Restricted to Program in Journalism & Mass Communication (JOUR) undergraduate students only.
Grounds students in the basic newsgathering skills needed to work for news enterprises. Students learn techniques central to researching, reporting and writing stories for various media formats, including print, online, and broadcast journalism. Prerequisites: Requires prerequisite course of JOUR 2601 or 1002 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to News Editorial (NSED-BSJR or JNED-BSJR) majors and with a minumum of 57 hours taken.
Equips students with the tools and techniques needed to produce multimedia content. Classroom instruction offers students historical, social and cultural contexts for the emergence of new media forms. Skills and practices covered include website design and construction, nonlinear video editing, digital graphics design, interactive information presentation, and multimedia reporting. Department enforced: may be limited to Journalism majors. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).
Introduces the basic elements of visual communication. Covers the use of camera systems, digital imaging techniques and other aspects of photojournalism including law, ethics, history and critical decision-making. Prerequisites: Requires a prerequisite course of JOUR 2601 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to Program in Journalism and Mass Communication (JOUR) majors with a minimum of 57 hours taken.
Examines the theory and practice of branding, target segmentation and how the digital space and the rapid rise of consumer generated content have impacted brand management. Students analyze audience research, and the competitive set to develop brand positions and benefits. Prerequisites: Requires prerequisite course of JOUR 2403 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to Advertising (ADVT-BSJR or JADV-BSJR) or Marketing (MKTG) majors only with a minimum of 45 hours taken.
Provides an opportunity to explore approaches to creative problem solving and visual thinking. Students draw on this theoretical foundation to develop advertising ideas in a variety of media for both commercial clients and non-profit organizations. Prerequisites: Requires prerequisite course of JOUR 2403 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to Advertising (ADVT-BSJR or JADV-BSJR) or Marketing (MKTG) majors only with a minimum of 45 hours taken.
Studies media, markets, and audiences, and their relationships to advertising messages. Prerequisites: Requires prerequisite courses of JOUR 3403 and 3453 (all minimum grade D-). Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Advertising (ADVT-BSJR or JADV-BSJR) or Marketing (MKTG) majors only.
Introduces students to applied research methods and provides practice in using research in marketing and advertising decision making. Prerequisites: Requires prerequisite courses of JOUR 3403 and 3453 (all minimum grade D-). Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Advertising (ADVT-BSJR or JADV-BSJR) or Marketing (MKTG) majors only.
Explores both strategic and creative thinking and examines approaches to narrative storytelling as a tool for telling overarching brand stories. Students use the foundation to develop creative briefs and advertising campaigns. Instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Requires prerequisite course of JOUR 3453 (minimum grade D-) and a corequisite course of JOUR 4513.
Explores copy editing, graphic principles and processes, new media technology. Prerequisites: Requires prerequisite course of JOUR 3001 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) News Editorial (NSED-BSJR or JNED-BSJR) majors only.
Covers principles and techniques involved in the preparation of news for broadcasting. Prerequisites: Requires prerequisite course of JOUR 2601 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to Broadcast News (BCNS-BSJR or JBCN-BSJR) or Broadcast Production (BCPM-BSJR or JBCP-BSJR) majors only with a minimum of 57 hours taken.
Introduces audio production techniques using digital technologies. Students learn to apply fundamental principles to create professional radio and online programs including podcasting. Prerequisites: Restricted to Program in Journalism and Mass Communication (JOUR) majors with a minimum of 45 hours taken.
Emphasizes the use of video technologies in both field and studio production, camera and editing work, producing and directing for professional program production. Prerequisites: Requires prerequisite course of JOUR 2601 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to Broadcast News (BCNS-BSJR or JBCN-BSJR) or Broadcast Production (BCPM-BSJR or JBCP-BSJR) majors only with a minimum of 57 hours taken.
Covers studio productions for "Newsteam Boulder." Students also do field projects to sharpen their writing, video production, and editing skills. Prerequisites: Requires prerequisite course of JOUR 3644 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Broadcast News (BCNS-BSJR or JBCN-BSJR) or Broadcast Production (BCPM-BSJR or JBCP-BSJR) majors only.
Examines the historical development of various communication technologies (printing press, photography, film, radio, television, computers, Internet); their impact on culture (forms of expression and social relationships); and their relation to various conceptions of the public (citizens, audiences, consumers, markets). Draws on history to explore current issues in media, popular culture and their relation to public life. Department enforced: may be limited to majors. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).

Gives students the opportunity to participate in newswork on Campus Press. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Instructor consent required.

Provides the opportunity to do advertising work outside existing classes. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Instructor consent required.

Assumes mastery of basic reporting and writing skills. Students produce more sophisticated stories on a variety of topics. Prerequisites: Requires prerequisite course of JOUR 3001 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) News Editorial (NSED-BSJR or JNED-BSJR) majors only.
Advanced course intended to give students a forum in which technical skills will be brought to professional standards. Build a polished portfolio of work to present to editors and buyers. Prerequisites: Requires a prerequisite course of JOUR 3102 (minimum grade D-).
Surveys the political and economic structures of media system in developed and developing countries and discusses the impact of privatization, ownership consolidation, and globalization on the flow of information across national borders. Also looks at how global media flows and counter-flows affect conceptions of nationhood and cultural identity. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Program in Journalism & Mass Communication (JOUR) or International Affairs (IAFS) majors only.
Offers an understanding of the various people, cultures and nations of East Asia through their media systems. Provides a critical overview of the historical, cultural, social, political and economic dimensions of East Asian communication systems in today's digitally connected/disconnected world. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Program in Journalism & Mass Communication (JOUR) majors only.

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