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324 PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS<br />

LOWER-DIVISION COURSES<br />

] 224, 225, 226. Introduction to Journalism. 2 hours each term.<br />

Required <strong>of</strong> prejournalism majors; open to nonmajors. Survey <strong>of</strong> journalistic<br />

fields; instruction in the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> reporting, copyediting, advertising,<br />

and technical processes. The terms need not be taken in sequence. Nelson, staff.<br />

UPPER-DIVISION COURSES<br />

] 321. Mechanics <strong>of</strong> Publishing. 3 hours.<br />

Printing processes and machinery, including their history; recogmtlOn <strong>of</strong><br />

type faces, typographical display, copy fitting; typesetting machines, stereotyping,<br />

letterpress, <strong>of</strong>fset, rotogravure, engraving; paper and ink; relationship<br />

<strong>of</strong> mechanical to business and editorial departments. Lectures and laboratory.<br />

Webb.<br />

] 335. News Photography I. 3 hours.<br />

Instruction in use <strong>of</strong> the news camera and in the processing <strong>of</strong> film; the role <strong>of</strong><br />

photography in journalism. Lectures and laboratory. Freemesser.<br />

] 336. News Photography II. 3 hours.<br />

Advanced techniques in camera and darkroom work; picture editing; trends<br />

in pictorial journalism. Prerequisite: ] 335 or consent <strong>of</strong> instructor. Freemesser.<br />

] 341. Principles <strong>of</strong> Advertising. 3 hours.<br />

Advertising as a factor in the distributive process; the advertising agency;<br />

the "campaign" ; the function <strong>of</strong> research and testing; the selection <strong>of</strong> media:<br />

newspaper, magazine, broadcasting, outdoor advertising, direct mail. Wales.<br />

Sp 341. Radio and Television Workshop. 2 hours.<br />

For description, see SPEECH.<br />

Sp 347. Radio and Television Script Writing. 2 hours.<br />

For description, see SPEECH.<br />

] 361. Reporting I. 4 hours.<br />

Basic training in news writing and reporting; coverage <strong>of</strong> city and county<br />

affairs; reporting <strong>of</strong> special news. Lectures, individual conferences, laboratory.<br />

Hulteng.<br />

] 371. Copy Editing I. 3 hours.<br />

Instruction and practice in copyreading and headline writing for the newspaper;<br />

emphasis on grammar and style. The class edits the daily teleprinter<br />

report <strong>of</strong> the Associated Press or the United Press. Lectures and laboratory.<br />

Prerequisite: ] 321, ] 361. Price.<br />

] 372. Copy Editing II. 3 hours.<br />

Instruction and practice in technical and subj ective problems involved in<br />

evaluation, display, make-up, and processing <strong>of</strong> written and pictorial news<br />

matter under time pressure. Prerequisite: ] 371. Price.<br />

] 401. Research. Hours to be arranged.<br />

] 403. Thesis. Hours to be arranged.<br />

] 405. Reading and Conference. Hours to be arranged.<br />

*] 425. Advanced Practice. 1 to 3 hours.<br />

Field experience in news and advertising practice. Prerequisite: consent <strong>of</strong><br />

instructor.<br />

] 431. Radio-Television News I. 3 hours.<br />

Gathering and writing news for broadcast media. Lectures, individual conferences,<br />

and laboratory. Nestvold.<br />

* N o·grade course.

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