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ethical, policy and legal questions confronting repo rters and their newspapers. Lecture 4 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisites: ENG-101 College Composition or concurrent enrollment. OADM- 101 Typewriting or equivalent recommended. JOUR-132 News Writing and Reporting -4 Cr.-Continuation ofJOUR-131 News Writing and Reporting. Emphasis on problems of news gathering using the community as a laboratory. InteriJretlve reporting . Attention to needs of a Wide variety of types of newspapers and to Journalist ic specialties. Le cture 4 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Pr erequ Isite: JOUR-131 News Writing and Reporting. JOUR-141 Staff Practice - 1 Cr. - Class laboratory experience in assembling, making-up and publishing the College newspaper. Detailed weekly analYSIS of the effectiveness of the news stories written and published as well as of the overall presentation of the College newspaper. Students are assigned to the staff of the College newspaper. May be repeated for credit. However, not more than 6 credits may be applied to degree requirements. Lecture 0 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. JOUR-1S1 Broadcast Journalism - 4 Cr. - News reading, news preparation, news reporting on aud io tape, video tape, film and live camera for teleVISion and radiO. Covers Federal Communications Commission rules and regulations on news. Fundamentals of what makes a story and how to get it. The art of interviewing. Field work, study of radio and television history. Lecture 4 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite None. JOUR-161 Survey of the Black Press 3 Cr. - The nature and function of the Black Press including broadcast with emphasis on the history and function of the Black Press and the impact of the Black Press on minorities in general. Career opportunities for minorities and the problems of the black journalist on the general press are given special attention. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. PrereqUisite: None. JOUR-201 News Editing - 4 Cr. - Copy desk methods. Copy and proof reading , headline writing, newspaper make-up and style. Introduction to newspaper law, including libel , right of privacy and press privileges. Editorial writing, problems and policy. Exam ination of major contemporary American newspapers. Lecture 4 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite : JOUR-1 31 News Writing and Reporting.

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JOUR-202 News Editing - 4 Cr. - Continuation of JOUR-201 News Editing. Copy desk methods. Copy and proof reading , headline writing, newspaper makeup and style. Introduction to newspaper law, Inc luding libel, right to privacy and press privileges. Editorial writinfj, problems and policy. Examination of major contemporary American newspapers. Lecture 4 hours . Laboratory 0 hours . Prerequisite: JOUR-201 News Editing. JOUR-260 Cooperative Field Experi'ence - 1 Cr. - Limited to students in the Cooperative Education Program. Employment in an approved training facility under College supervision. The requirement for one credit is 120 clock hours of approved work. Students may earn up to three credits in one quarter. The course may be repeated to a cumu lative maximum of twelve credits. Lecture 0 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Cooperative Field Experience 12 hours (approximately) Prerequisite: Formal acceptance into the Cooperative Education Program.

Labor Studies LAB-101 Introduction to Organized Labor in America - 3 Cr. - An overview of labor studies, designed to involve the student in all aspects of the labor movement. This course will deal with the growth of the working class, the industrial revolution , and the resultant development of unions. The economics of labor, labor laws, labor's role in politics, the collective bargaininQ agreement, and labor's civic responsibility to/In the community. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: None. LAB-102 The American Labor Movement: Its Heritage and Achievements 3 Cr. - The attitudes, goals and actions of the present-day American labor movement as influenced by events and developments in its history. The conspiracy theory in English and American common law. The beginnings of organized labor, the. Impact of social Darwinism and the American Industrial revolution, the reasons for - and the results of - late 19th Century radicalism . The rise of industrial unionism, the mitigation of judicial reaction and the changing role of government. The problems of confederation and the struggle for political effectiveness and social validity. A look at the future. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: None. LAB-103 Structure and Administration of Unions - 3 Cr. - The regulatory statutes, theories, functions and finances. Jurisdictional lines. Allocations of the dues dollars. Local union administrative officers. Duties of the executive board. Eligibility re-


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