School of Media Journalism Schedule of Courses - Spring 2016
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1 Days Instructor Room Principles of Advertising and Public Relations :00-9:15 MW Kim/Saffer CA :15-12:30 MW Saffer/Kim CA 33 Professional Problems and Ethics :00-9:15 TR Owens CA :25-2:40 MW Boynton WI 107 Writing and Reporting :25-3:55 MW Roush CA :00-10:30 TR Bouser CA :00-1:30 TR Bouser CA :00-1:30 TR J. Robinson CA :00-7:30 TR Locke CA :45-8:15 MW Davis CA :00-10:30 TR M. Yopp CA :00-4:30 TR C. Gala CA :00-7:30 TR M. Yopp CA :30-5:00 MW Davis CA :00-10:30 MW Seely CA :00-10:30 MW Yates CA :35-6:05 MW Riffe CA :45-8:15 MW Yates CA 141 News Editing :30-11:00 MW Bechtel CA :00-10:30 TR Baird CA :00-7:30 TR McAuliffe CA 58 Beginning Photojournalism :00-12:45 TR Lauterer CA :35-5:20 MW Stevens CA 60 Introduction to Graphic Design :05-10:50 MW Barnes CA :25-3:10 MW Villamil CA :45-7:30 MW Kirkman CA :00-10:45 TR Barnes CA :45-3:30 MW Kirkman CA 59 Introduction to Interactive Multimedia :00-9:45 MW Namer CA :15-1:00 MW Rice CA :00-6:45 TR Dixon CA 59 Page 1
2 Audio-Video Information Gathering :30-10:45 TR Carpentier CA :00-3:15 TR Mallett CA :00-9:15 TR Sontag CA :20-1:35 MW McDonald CA :00-12:15 TR Mallett CA :00-6:15 TR Mallett CA :00-9:15 MW Blankenship CA :30-10:45 TR Ruel CA 268 Public Relations Writing :15-12:30 MW Davis CA :30-4:45 MW Boynton HoFame :10-11:25 MW Carter CA :30-1:45 TR Fields CA :30-4:45 TR Fields CA 142 Current Issues in Mass Media :45-8:30 W Aikat CA :35-4:45 TR Livis CA 283 Talk Politics :30-1:45 TR Kreiss CA 283 Audio Journalism :15-12:30 MW Linden CA :30-1:45 TR Hefner CA 132 Introduction to Public Affairs Reporting :20-1:35 MW Guillory CA :05-10:20 MW Cuadros CA 340A :00-9:15 TR O'Connor CA 340A :30-10:45 TR O'Connor CA 340A Feature Writing :20-1:35 MW Cuadros CA :00-9:15 TR Cuadros CA 338 Advertising Copy and Communication :05-10:20 MW Sweeney CA :00-12:15 TR McMahan CA :00-6:15 TR Kearns CA 33 Advertising Media :00-6:15 TR Kim CA 305 CANCELLED :30-6:45 MW Morrison CA 21 Advertising and Public Relations Research :30-3:45 MW Saffer CA :40-5:55 MW Cabosky CA :15 MW Saffer CA 283 Page 2
3 Video Communication for Public Relations and Advertising :00-7:45 R Curran CA 132 Presentation Design for Strategic Communication :05-11:20 F Hudgens CA 268 Introduction to Media Law: Journalism Focus :15-12:30 MW Packer CA :30-3:45 MW Packer CA 143 Introduction to Media Law: AD, PR & SC :25-2:40 MW Ekstrand CA :30-1:45 TR Fuller CA 33 Black Press and U.S. History :30-3:45 MW McDonald HA 112 Internet Issues and Concepts ONLINE Aikat ONLINE Sports Marketing and Advertising :00-3:15 TR Sweeney CA 143 Sports Communication 377.1* 11:00-12:15 TR Sweeney CA 143 News Bureau 390.1* 11:15-12:30 TR Tuggle CA 132 Account Planning :45-8:15 M Carlton CA 143 Workroom: The Creative Advertising Incubator 390.3* 2:00-3:15 TR McMahan HofFame News Bureau :15-12:30 TR Davison CA 135 Corporate Investor Relations :05-10:20 MW Cabosky CA 21 Communications Consulting :30-3:15 R Williamson CA 340 Database Journalism :00-12:15 TR Thornburg CA 283 Mass Communication Practicum TBA TBA Eubank TBA TV News Reporting and Producing 421.1* 9:05-10:20 MW Hefner CA 132 Producing Television News 422.1* 1:25-6:25 W Owens CA :25-2:25 M Owens HofFame Television News and Production Management 423.1* 1:25-2:25 M Owens HoFame Page 3
4 1:25-6:25 W 423.2* 1:25-5:25 M Tuggle CA * 1:25-3:55 F Hochberg CA 132??? Media Management and Policy :30-4:45 TR Hefner CA 33 Voice and Diction :05-10:20 MW Owens CA 305 Producing Radio News 426.1* 12:20-1:35 W Hochberg CA 21 1:25-4:30 F CA 132 Sports Extra :25-5:25 M Tuggle CA 132 Case Studies in Public Relations :30-10:45 TR Lee CA :40-5:55 MW Carter CA :15-12:30 MW Clancy CA :30-3:45 MW Clancy CA 340a Crisis Communication 433.1* 2:00-3:15 TR Fields CA 142 Public Relations Campaigns :05-10:20 MW Comello CA :15-12:30 MW Kelly HofFame :30-4:45 TR Bowman CA :30-1:45 TR Freeman CA 143 Digital Media Law and Society CANCELLED :30-4:45 TR Hoefges CA 340A Diversity and Communication ONLINE McDonald ONLINE Global Communication and Comparative Journalism :15-12:30 MW Vargas CA 340A International Media Markets 447.1* 11:00-12:15 TR Gibson CA 253 Business and the Media 450.1* 2:00-4:45 R Roush CA 253 Business Reporting 452.1* 9:05-10:20 MW Roush CA 253 Advanced Reporting CANCELLED CANCELLED Boyd Sports Writing :35-4:50 MW Crothers CA 305 Magazine Writing and Editing :35-5:20 MW Brinson CA 58 Page 4
5 Advanced Editing :50-3:20 TR Bechtel CA 58 Southern Politics: Critical Thinking and Writing :00-3:15 TR Guillory CA 338 Community Journalism :30-3:45 MW Lauterer CA 253 News Lab: Creating Tomorrow's News Products :30-10:45 TR J. Clark CA 11 Digital Advertising and Marketing :30-8:00 M Rockett CA 283 Advertising Art Direction :30-4:45 TR McMahan CA 58 Advertising Campaigns :00-6:15 TR Cokas CA 283 The Branding of Me 474.1* 9:05-11:35 F Kayye CA 143 Concepts of Marketing :30-10:45 TR Kaminski CA 143 Market Intelligence CANCELLED CANCELLED Advanced Photojournalism 480.1* 11:00-12:45 TR Stevens CA 60 Documentary Photojournalism 481.1* CANCELLED CANCELLED 481.2* CANCELLED CANCELLED News Design 482.1* 1:25-3:10 MW Rose CA 58 Magazine Design 483.1* 3:35-5:20 MW Oliver CA 59 Information Graphics 484.1* 11:15-1:00 MW Oliver CA 59 Motion Graphics 486.1* 3:00-4:45 TR Oliver CA 59 Newstories:Oral Histories of North Carolina Journalists :30-4:45 TR Friedman CA 338 Presidential Campaigning in the Social Media Age :00-12:15 TR Kreiss CA 128 Digital Media Economics and Behavior :00-3:15 TR Thornburg CA 283 Leadership in a Time of Change :00-4:45 R Robinson CA 268 Graduate students who wish to sign up for this class see the grad program manager in Rm. 347 Page 5
6 Science and Medical Video Storytelling :20-5:05 M Linden CA 340 Multimedia Design 581.1* 1:00-2:45 TR Ruel CA 60 Multimedia Narratives 582.1* 11:15-1:00 MW Stevens CA 60 Multimedia Programming and Production 583.1* 9:00-10:45 TR Wright CA 60 Documentary Multimedia Storytelling 584.1* 1:00-2:45 TR Davison CA * 1:00-2:45 TR Steven King CA 21 Intermediate Interactive Multimedia 586.1* 11:00-12:45 TR Steven King CA 58 Social Marketing Campaigns 671.1* 8:00-9:15 TR Southwell CA 340 Advanced Advertising Campaign Planning 690.1* 6:35-7:50 TR Hester CA 143 Honors Essay Course 692H.028 TBA Cabosky TBA 692H.029 TBA Sciarrino TBA 692H.034 TBA Saffer TBA 692H.037 TBA Packer TBA 692H.041 TBA O'Connor TBA 692H.061 TBA Boynton TBA 692H.067 TBA Roush TBA CANCELLED 692H.070 TBA Hoefges TBA 692H.081 TBA Fields TBA 692H.083 TBA S. Barnes TBA Courses for Graduate Students Pedagogy :00-12:00 M Gibson CA 340 Visual Communication and Multimedia ONLINE Villamil ONLINE JOMC 712 and 714 are available to on-campus graduate students on a space-available basis. Students should consult with their adviser about transferability of credit to their program. Digital Data and Analytics (MATC Progream only) ONLINE Hester ONLINE Page 6
7 Information Visualization ONLINE Villamil ONLINE Media Law for the Digital Age (MATC program only) ONLINE Ekstrand ONLINE Leadership in Digital Media Economics (MATC program only) ONLINE Briggs ONLINE Public Relations and Strategic Writing :30-4:45 MW Boynton HofFame Readings in Mass Communication History :00-1:45 T Friedman CA 340 Leadership in a Time of Change :00-4:45 R Robinson CA 268 ehealth :30-3:15 F Noar CA 340A IHC Colloquium :40-5:40 M Cates CA 338 Mass Media and Society :05-11:50 W Johnston CA * TBA Johnston TBA Qualitative Methods ;:30-3:15 W Kreiss CA 338 Seminar in Content Analysis :00-4:50 T Riffe CA 268 Persuasion and Social Influence :30-12:15 R Comello CA 340 Processes and Production CANCELLED Riffe Experimental Design :00-6:15 TR Lazard CA 340 Database Journalism :00-12:15 TR Thornburg CA 283 Page 7
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