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Philip Merrill College of Journalism Syllabi
(listed by course number and
instructor): Undergraduate: JOUR 100 - Professional Orientation -
by Norm Lewis
JOUR 175 - Media Literacy - by
Dr. Susan Moeller
(password protected)
JOUR 199/399 - Internship Syllabi
- by Penny Fuchs
JOUR 200 - section 0101 - Journalism History,
Roles and Structures - by Carl Sessions Stepp
JOUR 202 - section 0301 - Editing for the Mass
Media - by Diana Huffman
JOUR 262/503 -
section 0101 - News Editing/Reporting for Broadcast
Students - by Kevin Swift
JOUR 262/503 - section 0201 - News
Editing/Reporting for Broadcast Students - by Kevin Swift
JOUR 300 - Journalism Ethics -
by Andy Glass
JOUR 325 and 625 Capital News Service Washington and Annapolis Bureau Semesters - sections 0101 and 0201 - by
Adrianne Flynn and Tony Barbieri
JOUR 328R - Business Journalism - by
Robert Guy Matthews
JOUR 328S/628S - Non-print Media for Print and Online Journalists - by
Merrilee Cox, Timothy Jacobsen and Mike Walter
JOUR 352 -
section 0101- Online Journalism -
by Chris Harvey
JOUR 352 -
section 0401 - Online Journalism -
by Mike Williams
JOUR 353
and 355 - Advanced Online Reporting and Editing -
by Chris Harvey; course content is posted on Maryland Newsline
JOUR 360 - sections 0101 and 0102 - Broadcast
News Writing and Reporting - by Sue Kopen Katcef
JOUR 367/667 - CNS-TV News Bureau - by
Cassandra Clayton
JOUR 420 - Media Coverage of Government and
Politics - by Haynes Johnson
JOUR 452 - Women in the Media -
by Dr. Maurine Beasley
JOUR 459J - Photography and the Photo Essay -
by Dr. Susan Moeller
JOUR 470 - Journalism and Public Communication
Research - by Dr. Susan Moeller
JOUR 471 - sections 0101 and 0102 - Public Opinion Research - by Dr. John
E. Newhagen
JOUR 462/762 - Professional Seminar in Public
Affairs Reporting - by Haynes Johnson
JOUR 472 and 772 - Computer-Assisted Reporting -
by Ira Chinoy
JOUR 474 and 774 - Mining the National Archives -
by Ira Chinoy
JOUR 479M - Money and Politics -
by
Glen Justice
Graduate:
JOUR 501 - Fundamentals of Writing and Editing
- by Steve Crane
JOUR 601 - Theories of Journalism and Public
Communication - by Dr. Linda Steiner
JOUR 610 - Seminar in Mass Media History -
by Dr. Maurine Beasley
JOUR 620 - Seminar in Public Affairs Reporting
- by Carl Sessions Stepp
JOUR 655 - Online News Bureau for
grad students -
by Chris Harvey; course content is posted on Maryland Newsline
JOUR 698C - Carnegie Seminar - by Deborah Nelson
JOUR 698D - Carnegie Center Practicum - by Deborah Nelson
JOUR 700 - Law of Mass Communication - by Diana
Huffman
JOUR 800 - Introduction to Doctoral Study in
Journalism and Public Communication - by Dr. Carol Rogers
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