Description
Fundamentals of Journalism. Course covers the principles, ethics, role and responsibility of journalists and news outlets; history, law, and economics of the industry. Students are also introduced to the challenges of newsgathering, writing, and publishing to audiences in an ever-evolving landscape of multi-media, digital and social platforms.
Grading Basis
Graded
Prerequisites
Placement in language usage and reading or a "C" (2.0) or higher in ENGL 97 or a "B-" (2.7) or higher in ABE 19 or a "B" (3.0) or higher in the Bridge-to-College English Language Arts course or a Smarter Balanced grade of 3 or higher.
Course Learning Outcomes
Core Topics
- Journalism: Foundations & Functions
- Defining News
- Social Role & Responsibility of the Press
- Journalism Principles, Ethics, and Law
- Objectivity, Truth, Fairness, Bias
- First Amendment/Freedom of the Press
- News Media Industry: Disruptive Changes
- Demise of Traditional Model
- Rise of Contemporary Alternatives
- News Challenges – Diverse Audiences across Multiple Media
- The Newswriting Process
- Researching
- Interviewing & Reporting
- Editing