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Credits: 3 Prerequisites: 04:547:300; Special permission of the department; Open only to Major Corequisites: None
Honors students will conduct original research under the supervision of a faculty adviser and an honors thesis committee. Students must be accepted into the honors program in order to enroll in this course.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Produce and present a substantial project that demonstrates knowledge and skills in research such as problem solving, editing, presenting, and knowledge management.
- Develop individual interests, through the thesis research that engage a topic related to information technology and informatics.
- Demonstrate the ability to weave the major's different strands together in an intellectually robust way.
- Speak clearly and confidently about a given topic, and be able to answers questions on research in front of a public audience.
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Credits: 3 Prerequisites: 04:567:206 or 04:567:212, Open only to Major Corequisites: None
Long-form video journalism storytelling developed over a significant period of time teaching students critical thinking, research, writing skills and various production techniques.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Apply skills learned in the classroom to an off-campus or professional media environment.
- Describe and relate subject-related theory to the practical applications learned
- Innovate tools and technologies appropriate for media professions
- Research, produce, and critique documentary and news magazine broadcast
- Develop production skills such as one-man band filming techniques, editing with AVID software, and writing scripts, arranging shoots, interviewing and identifying characters, and developing stories