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Journalism Classes for Fall

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Jane Pojawa

Issue date: 12/22/08 Section: Campus
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With summer only just upon us, it seems like fall semester is months away. However, the fall classes have been posted and it's never too early to start thinking about educational goals. This fall will be even more competitive, with fewer classes and more students, so be sure to sign up as soon as enrollment opens.

First, the good news: El Vaquero will be going forward with Brandon Hensley as editor-in-chief. Haven't taken 102? Be sure to sign up for Bernie Caughey's class and start El Vaquero in the spring. Terri Thuente will be back with photojournalism, the second semester it has been offered, but with a time change: 1:30-3:42 on Mondays and Wednesdays. And the most exciting news: Intro to Broadcast Journalism is back after an absence of almost four years. Jeff Smith will be teaching it on Wednesday nights, so it will be perfect for working students too. You won't want to miss this opportunity!

Now, the bad news: JOURN 107, Magazine Writing and JOURN 210, Advanced News Writing, will not be with us. Students wishing to contribute to The Insider, Glendale's student magazine, should contact Jane Pojawa, the Insider's editor-in-chief at jane_pojawa@gccinsider.com or Michael Moreau, the Insider's faculty advisor, mmoreau@glendlae.edu for more information.

Here are the journalism department's offerings for fall:

JOURN 102 - 3.00 - REPORTING THE NEWS
Description: JOURN 102 is an introductory course in the gathering and writing of news, features, and editorials. Emphasis on clear and concise written expression with laboratory drill in English fundamentals. Transfer credit: CSU
Recommended preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 101.
Note: Skills expected: Rdg 6 Wrtg 6 Lstng/Spkg 6 Math 1
Ticket Days Hours Room Instructor
4315 TTh 1:30 PM-3:42 PM SR312 CAUGHEY, BERNARD -

JOURN 103 - 3.00 - STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STAFF
Description: JOURN 103 is a course in writing news, feature, and editorial copy, copy reading and editing, headline writing, newspaper layout and make-up and the mechanics of newspaper production. Transfer credit: CSU
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