Reedley College Catalog 2018-19

220 2018-2019 Catalog Journalism - Library Skills 7 WRITING BY DESIGN: INTRODUCTION TO PUBLICATION AND PRODUCTION OF THE SCHOOL NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION 3 units, 2 lecture hours, 3 lab hours, pass/no pass ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A. This course focuses on the development of camera- ready, publishable-quality projects and well written news and feature articles through three stages of production for the school newspaper: writing copy, design, and layout. Students learn multiple platforms of journalism and gain practical experience. Familiarity with a word processing program is highly recommended, but not required. (A, CSU) (C-ID JOUR 130 ) 8 STUDENT PUBLICATION STAFF 3 units, 2 lecture hours, 3 lab hours, pass/no pass ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A. Students taking this course lead and manage the production of student print, broadcast and online publications. Students learn interviewing, writing, photography, editing, print and visual online layouts and design. Students also learn about the integration of multimedia materials and emerging technologies in journalism. (A, CSU) 19V COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE, JOURNALISM 1-8 units, 75 hrs/unit paid, 60 hrs/unit volunteer Supervised employment and/or internship directly related to the student’s major and/or career goals in the field of Journalism/Mass Communications. This could include journalism, advertising, public relations, and design. Students may enroll for a maximum of 8 units per semester. Students may earn a total of 16 units in work experience of which only 6 may be in COTR 19G. Note: Repetition of Cooperative Work Experience courses is allowable under Title 5, §55253. (A, CSU) KINESIOLOGY (KINES) 20 ATHLETIC TRAINING 3.5 units, 3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours, pass/ no pass ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. This is a course is designed to instruct students in the prevention and evaluation of athletic injuries. Emergency first aid, treatment, and taping of injuries will constitute the majority of the lab component. (A, CSU, UC) 22 INTRODUCTIONTOPHYSICAL EDUCATION 3 units, 3 lecture hours, pass/no pass ADVISORIES: English 125 and 126. Students will be introduced to the historical background, philosophy, objectives, and content of the modern physical education and kinesiology programs in schools. Additionally, the scope and challenges of the profession of teaching physical education will be discussed. This course is required of all physical education majors. (A, CSU, UC) LEARNING ASSISTANCE (LA) 1 TUTOR TRAINING (FORMERLY COUN 1) 1 unit, 1 lecture hour, pass/no pass ADVISORIES: English 125 and 126 or 128 and 130. This training course is intended for students working as tutors and wishing to learn effective tutoring techniques and methods, communication skills, and college study skills. Instruction is also provided in student learning styles. The course includes supervised tutoring experience. (A, CSU) LIBRARY SKILLS (LIBSKL) 1 INFORMATION COMPETENCY/ RESEARCH SKILLS 1 unit, 1 lecture hour ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. This course is an introduction to research skills and strategies for college students to successfully locate, access, evaluate, and use information in various formats. Students will learn how to use print, database and Internet resources, cite sources, create bibliographies, and understand plagiarism. (A, CSU, UC) 2 INFORMATION AND COMPUTER LITERACY 3 units, 3 lecture hours ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126. In-depth research skills for college students, including the concept of information, its organization, location, evaluation, and use. Also addressed in the class are general computer/ technology concepts, email, and navigating the World Wide Web. (A, CSU)

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