JOURN130

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JOURN 130 - Special Topics

Graduate School of Journalism Undergraduate JOURN - Graduate School of Journalism

Subject

JOURN

Course Number

130

Course Level

Undergraduate

Course Title

Special Topics

Course Description

This is a special topics course that explores contemporary issues. The topic will vary from year to year. Examples of such topics may include business reporting, covering the election, covering an international conflict, or covering a major issue like reproductive rights. Regardless of the area of focus, this course format will remain the same: It will include readings and critical discussions on media coverage of the topic; analysis on the reporting efforts to cover stories within this topic; and discussion on the ethical dilemmas faced by reporters, the role they play in shaping the public’s understanding of this issue. A significant part of this class includes bringing in guest speakers who participated in key coverage of these events.

Minimum Units

3

Maximum Units

3

Grading Basis

Default Letter Grade; P/NP Option

Method of Assessment

Alternative Final Assessment

Prerequisites

Minor and certificate candidates must take JOURN100 and JOURN110 before taking this elective. Journalism.berkeley.edu/special-programs/summer- minor​

Repeat Rules

Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.

Formats

Seminar

Term

Fall and Spring

Weeks

15 weeks

Weeks

15

Seminar Hours

3

Seminar Hours Min

3

Seminar Hours Max

3

Seminar Mode of Instruction

In Person

Outside Work Hours

6

Outside Work Hours Min

6

Outside Work Hours Max

6

Term

Summer

Weeks

6 weeks

Weeks

6

Seminar Hours

7.5

Seminar Hours Min

7.5

Seminar Hours Max

7.5

Seminar Mode of Instruction

In Person, Online

Outside Work Hours

15

Outside Work Hours Min

15

Outside Work Hours Max

15