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JOUR 1001 [0.5 credit] Foundations: Journalism in Context


Charting evolution of journalism in the West from roots as community creator to guardian of democracy, including greatest scoops and worst misdeeds. From ancient news-sharing to 21st Century digital journalism, surveying ethical, political, economic and technological contexts that shaped news media as institutions/industries.
Includes: Experiential Learning Activity
Precludes additional credit for JOUR 1102.
Prerequisite(s): Open to all programs, with priority to BJ students.
Lectures and discussion three hours a week.

Journalism

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Bachelor of Journalism students may take Combined Honours programs in which Journalism is combined with another discipline. Students may choose a Combined Honours program in Journalism and Communication and Media Studies,  or from Combined Honours programs offered within the B.A. The Journalism requirements for the Combined Honours program are normally the same as those for the Bachelor of Journalism with Honours listed above. The requirements of the other discipline are the same as those listed for the B.A. Combined Honours program in that discipline. Students are advised to consult the Combined Honours entry of their second discipline in this calendar for details. Combined Honours programs in Journalism and other disciplines are available only to students registered in Journalism.

Journalism and Humanities

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For Item 9 above, students who transfer into the B.J. Hum. may use up to 1.0 credit of any previously completed art and/or music courses (with the exception of advanced placement courses). Students normally take HUMS 2101 and HUMS 2102 , or HUMS 3102 and HUMS 3103 . Other combinations of these requirements may be allowed at the discretion of the College of the Humanities. For Items 13 and 14 above, students who must take a beginner's level Modern language prerequisite to their intermediate level Modern language requirement should do so in place of RELI  1731 and 0.5 credits in electives. S tudents who are already able to demonstrate a proficiency in an Intermediate level Modern language or a Beginner’s level Ancient language may have the requirement waived, and in that case may be required to take an  additional 1.0 elective credit at the 2000-level or above in order to bring their total number of credits up to the required 20.0. Students fulfilling the language requirement are not permitted to register in HIST 2304 to fulfill the requirement for Item 6a .

European and Russian Studies

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...Eurasian Studies for EURR 1001. European and Russian...GREK, HEBR, ITAL, JAPA, JOUR, KORE, LANG, LATN...

Anthropology

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...receive credit for ANTH 1001 and ANTH 1002...GREK, HEBR, ITAL, JAPA, JOUR, KORE, LANG, LATN...

Sociology

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...receive credit for SOCI 1001 and SOCI 1002...GREK, HEBR, ITAL, JAPA, JOUR, KORE, LANG, LATN...