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Relevant Coursework

UNO/UNL

Media Writing Lecture (JMC2104)

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  • Engaged in journalism’s discipline research practices, using databases, bibliographies, and documentation conventions appropriate to establish command of the major's discipline discourse practices, vocabulary, and style.

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English Composition II (ENGL1160)

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  • Analyzed a writer's argument using key rhetorical concepts and employed effective structures, paragraphs, sentences, and language while using concepts to design written arguments for a specific audience and purpose while incorporating appropriate sources to support an argument. 

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Small Group (CMST 2410)​

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  • Collaborated with 4 other students in a group to conduct research and create a campaign for a nonprofit to support its platform by demonstrating an understanding of communication processes in small groups through the integration of decision-making and problem-solving skills.

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Video Field Production (JMC2320)

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  • Explored a series of exercises and assignments to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary in recording/editing video by using portable cameras and Adobe Premiere Pro + Audition software.

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Media Storytelling (JMC2200)

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  • Study various methods that journalists use to tell stories in written form, through audio, and video while generating content and developing skills in media writing for online spaces, shooting and editing video, gathering and editing audio, and teamwork skills required in a media or professional setting.

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Field & Studio Production (JMC3320)

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  • Worked toward the goal of becoming a professional television producer by being exposed to the demands of all crew positions in the production of a weekly television program called "Consider This..." 

Fundamental of Editing & Reporting (JOUR200A)

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  • Applied AP style to structure stories, write clearly, quote sources correctly on deadline for various platforms (digital, print, and broadcast).

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Principles of Mass Media (JOMC101)

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  • Examined how the media impacts the way information flows into our society by looking into the background and history of print, broadcast media, and public relations.

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Intro to Design Thinking (JOMC130)

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  • Studied to understand the concepts and process of combining innovation and creative problem-solving skills to solve real problems for a particular group of people.

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