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Course Catalog - Academic Year 2017-2018

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JOURNALISM
JOUR 110 - Journalistic Writing
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to journalistic-style writing across media platforms, including broadcast journalism and public relations writing. Fall, Spring, Summer.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
JOUR 170 - Photographic Art
Credits: 3.00
A survey of the role of photography in media and art as well as contemporary human experience. The course emphasizes creative control of digital cameras and an understanding of the principles of photography in creating images with technical and high aesthetic value.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
JOUR 190 - Directed Study
Credits: 1.00 to 3.00
Topic to be decided by faculty.
Other: 1.00 to 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
JOUR 210 - Civic Journalism
Credits: 3.00
Emphasis on the style of journalism that fosters community engagement. Research, reporting and interviewing techniques that focus on news coverage of public organizations and groups that participate in framing public policy. A variety of writing styles will be utilized. Fall.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Pre-requisites: JOUR 110 Minimum Grade: D
JOUR 220 - Student Media Writing Lab
Credits: 1.00
With direction from student newspaper advisers/instructors and editors, students write stories and news reports for The Gonzaga Bulletin and gonzagabulletin.com. Fall and Spring.
Lab: 1.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Pre-requisites: JOUR 110 Minimum Grade: D
JOUR 230 - Student Media Editing Lab
Credits: 1.00
With direction from advisers/instructors, students edit news stories for The Gonzaga Bulletin and gonzagabulletin.com. Fall and Spring.
Lab: 1.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Pre-requisites: JOUR 110 Minimum Grade: D
JOUR 270 - Photojournalism
Credits: 3.00
Emphasis on the role of photography in visual journalism. Includes lab instruction in photo editing techniques. Digital cameras supplied. Lab fee. Fall and Spring.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Pre-requisites: INMD 101 Minimum Grade: D
JOUR 280 - Design and Editing
Credits: 3.00
Emphasis on design principles and editing skills for print and online journalistic platforms. Attention also to news values and philosophies. Spring.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Pre-requisites: JOUR 110 Minimum Grade: D
JOUR 290 - Directed Study
Credits: 1.00 to 3.00
Topic to be decided by faculty.
Other: 1.00 to 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
JOUR 310 - Public Affairs Reporting
Credits: 3.00
Reporting municipal, county, state, and federal affairs. Open meeting, shield and disclosure laws, law enforcement and the judicial process. Spring.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Pre-requisites: JOUR 210 Minimum Grade: D
JOUR 350 - History of Journalism
Credits: 3.00
The historical development of the press and journalistic practices in America. The focus is the development of journalistic values such as objectivity, accuracy, balance and legal and ethical issues such as free speech and access to public records. Spring.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Classes:
First Year (0-25.99 credits)
Pre-requisites: INMD 101 Minimum Grade: D
JOUR 370 - Emerging Media
Credits: 3.00
Students integrate reporting and research with audio, video, photos and text to produce and design multimedia packages in a journalistic context. Students may utilize blogging, podcasting, social media and emerging media techniques. Some focus on analysis of the optimal platforms for presenting journalistic content. Spring. Equivalent: SOSJ 367
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Classes:
First Year (0-25.99 credits)
Pre-requisites: JOUR 110 Minimum Grade: D
JOUR 390 - Directed Study
Credits: 1.00 to 3.00
Topic to be decided by faculty.
Other: 1.00 to 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
JOUR 410 - Special Topics
Credits: 3.00
Course content focuses on emerging issues and topics that relate to journalistic practice and philosophy.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Classes:
Third Year (60-95.99 credits)
Fourth Year (96+ credits)
Pre-requisites: INMD 101 Minimum Grade: D
JOUR 420 - Literary Journalism
Credits: 3.00
The course focuses on writing longer forms of journalism. Content includes a look at the traditions of literary journalism in America, memoir-style nonfiction and using fiction techniques in nonfiction stories. Writing topics are individualized. Fall.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Classes:
Third Year (60-95.99 credits)
Fourth Year (96+ credits)
Pre-requisites: JOUR 110 Minimum Grade: D or ENGL 301 Minimum Grade: D or ENGL 302 Minimum Grade: D or ENGL 303 Minimum Grade: D or ENGL 306 Minimum Grade: D
JOUR 432 - CIS:
Credits: 3.00
The Core Integration Seminar (CIS) engages the Year Four Question: “Imagining the possible: What is our role in the world?” by offering students a culminating seminar experience in which students integrate the principles of Jesuit education, prior components of the Core, and their disciplinary expertise. Each section of the course will focus on a problem or issue raised by the contemporary world that encourages integration, collaboration, and problem solving. The topic for each section of the course will be proposed and developed by each faculty member in a way that clearly connects to the Jesuit Mission, to multiple disciplinary perspectives, and to our students’ future role in the world.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
JOUR 440 - Seminar: Media & Democracy
Credits: 3.00
Examines the organizational, cultural, technological, and ideological nature of news. Attention is given to theories of the press, the construction of news, news as a form of knowledge, and the broader social implications of news organizations and practices. Spring.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Classes:
First Year (0-25.99 credits)
Pre-requisites: INMD 101 Minimum Grade: D
JOUR 485 - Media Ethics
Credits: 3.00
Journalistic ethical issues ranging from fairness, balance and conflicts of interest to sensationalism will be discussed in depth. Overview of theories of leading historical and contemporary philosophers through the lens of relevance to contemporary media. Emphasis on use of ethical decision-making models.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Pre-requisites: INMD 101 Minimum Grade: D
JOUR 490 - Directed Study-Special Project
Credits: 1.00 to 3.00
Tutorial or a project proposed to faculty. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Fall and Spring.
Other: 1.00 to 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study:
Journalism
Must be enrolled in one of the following Classes:
Third Year (60-95.99 credits)
Fourth Year (96+ credits)
JOUR 494 - Independent Study
Credits: 1.00 to 4.00
In-depth pursuit of a topic proposed to faculty. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Fall and Spring.
Other: 1.00 to 4.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study:
Journalism
Must be enrolled in one of the following Classes:
Third Year (60-95.99 credits)
Fourth Year (96+ credits)
JOUR 497 - Internships
Credits: .00 to 6.00
Professional work experience in journalism. Possibilities include print and online journalistic organizations and magazines. Fall, Spring and Summer.
Other: .00 to 6.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study:
Journalism
Must be enrolled in one of the following Classes:
Third Year (60-95.99 credits)
Fourth Year (96+ credits)
Pre-requisites: INMD 101 Minimum Grade: D and JOUR 110 Minimum Grade: D
JOUR 499 - Capstone Project
Credits: 1.00
Students demonstrate command of journalistic practices and philosophies in a comprehensive project and essay exam. Spring.
Other: 1.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Integrated Media
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study:
Journalism
Must be enrolled in one of the following Classes:
Fourth Year (96+ credits)
JAPANESE
JPNE 100 - Japanese for Travelers
Credits: 3.00
Acquisition of useful vocabulary, phrases, sentence patterns for getting around in Japan. The students will acquire cultural understanding for better communication with Japanese speakers. On sufficient demand.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
JPNE 101 - Elementary Japanese I
Credits: 4.00
Grammar, composition, conversation, and discussion of cultural topics. Mastery of hiragana, katakana, and approximately 50 kanji (Chinese characters). Fall.
Lecture: 3.00 Lab: 1.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
JPNE 102 - Elementary Japanese II
Credits: 4.00
A continuation of JPNE 101. 150 kanji in addition to those introduced in JPNE 101. Spring.
Lecture: 3.00 Lab: 1.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
General Requirements:
  Subj/Tst Low High Stdn Attr Req Crdt Min Crse Grd Con
( JPNE 101 0.00 0 N
) or ( ASJP 01 03 0.00 0 N
)
JPNE 190 - Directed Study
Credits: 1.00 to 4.00
Topic to be decided by faculty. May be repeated.
Other: 1.00 to 4.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
JPNE 201 - Intermediate Japanese I
Credits: 4.00
Intensive oral work to develop fluency in the language; written composition and reading at the intermediate level. 200 kanji in addition to those introduced in JPNE 102. Fall.
Lecture: 3.00 Lab: 1.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
General Requirements:
  Subj/Tst Low High Stdn Attr Req Crdt Min Crse Grd Con
( JPNE 102 0.00 0 N
) or ( ASJP 04 0.00 0 N
)
JPNE 202 - Intermediate Japanese II
Credits: 4.00
A continuation of JPNE 201. 200 kanji in addition to those introduced in JPNE 201. Spring.
Lecture: 3.00 Lab: 1.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
General Requirements:
  Subj/Tst Low High Stdn Attr Req Crdt Min Crse Grd Con
( JPNE 201 0.00 0 N
) or ( ASJP 05 0.00 0 N
)
JPNE 290 - Japanese Tutoring
Credits: 1.00
This course is designed to train Japanese language tutors to assist Japanese language learners. The course focus is on practical experience. Tutors will meet regularly with their pupils. May be repeated for up to four credits.
Other: 1.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
JPNE 291 - Directed Study
Credits: 1.00 to 4.00
Topic to be decided by faculty. May be repeated.
Other: 1.00 to 4.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
JPNE 301 - Advanced Japanese I
Credits: 3.00
Intensive oral work to develop fluency in the language; written composition and reading at the advanced level. 200 kanji in addition to those introduced in JPNE 202. Fall.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
General Requirements:
  Subj/Tst Low High Stdn Attr Req Crdt Min Crse Grd Con
( JPNE 202 0.00 0 N
) or ( ASJP 06 10 0.00 0 N
)
JPNE 302 - Advanced Japanese II
Credits: 3.00
A continuation of JPNE 301. 200 kanji in addition to those introduced in JPNE 301. Spring.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
Pre-requisites: JPNE 301 Minimum Grade: D
JPNE 305 - Adv Japanese III
Credits: 3.00
Designed to meet the needs of advanced students and to improve further skills in reading, writing, listening and speaking. On sufficient demand.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
Pre-requisites: JPNE 302 Minimum Grade: D
JPNE 350 - Japanese Culture I
Credits: 3.00
This course is designed to introduce students to fundamental Japanese culture. Some of the areas covered by this course will be human relations at work and in school, etiquette, customs, traditions and social issues. (This course will be taught in English). Summer.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Classes:
Second Year (26-59.99 credits)
Third Year (60-95.99 credits)
Fourth Year (96+ credits)
JPNE 351 - Japanese Culture II
Credits: 3.00
This course focuses on Japanese values, attitudes and behaviors. The students will learn strategies for communication with Japanese people. (This course will be taught in English). On sufficient demand.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Classes:
Second Year (26-59.99 credits)
Third Year (60-95.99 credits)
Fourth Year (96+ credits)
JPNE 380 - Special Topics
Credits: 1.00 to 3.00
Selected topics in Japanese language, literature or civilization. May be repeated.
Other: 1.00 to 3.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
Pre-requisites: JPNE 202 Minimum Grade: D
JPNE 390 - Directed Study
Credits: .00 to 4.00
Topic to be decided by faculty. May be repeated.
Other: .00 to 4.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
JPNE 401 - Literature and Culture
Credits: 3.00 to 8.00
Lecture: 3.00 to 8.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
JPNE 491 - Directed Study
Credits: 1.00 to 4.00
Selected readings by arrangement. May be repeated.
Other: 1.00 to 4.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Classes:
Second Year (26-59.99 credits)
Third Year (60-95.99 credits)
Fourth Year (96+ credits)
JPNE 497 - Internship
Credits: .00 to 6.00
Professional experience in a supervised organizational setting allowing for the applied use of skills in Japanese language and/or knowledge of Japanese-speaking cultures. A maximum of three credits with approval of the Japanese Program Director, can be applied as upper division credits.
Other: .00 to 6.00
College: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Modern Languages & Literature
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Classes:
Second Year (26-59.99 credits)
Third Year (60-95.99 credits)
Fourth Year (96+ credits)


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