Courses

  • COM JO 722: Advanced Journalism Seminar
    Required. Newswriting and reporting in Boston and surrounding communities. Students cover working beats.
  • COM JO 723: Science Newswriting I
    Students develop experience in writing about science, technology, and medicine for the consumer press. At instructor's option, students may write scripts for broadcast and/or articles for publication in scientific, professional, or business magazines and periodicals.
  • COM JO 724: Science in the Crosshairs
    This course guides students toward writing short, pithy features and reports on issues of scientific controversy, introducing students to the technical basics of short form narrative, while also taking a hard look at a number of scientific issues. Also a refresher unit on statistics and one on the politics of scientific journals. The focus will be on learning to think, report, research and write as a journalist while at the same time building a sound understanding of some of the most critical issues of our day. Students will be expected to produce four pieces of writing- ranging from brief expository pieces to a fully formed profile.
  • COM JO 732: Conflict and Commentary in Science Reporting
    A course in writing about science policy issues, including in-depth coverage of controversial issues and writing scientific-related essay, such as those that appear in Slate and Salon. classroom discussions will involve complex areas of science reporting, including scientific fraud and business issues related to science.
  • COM JO 733: Enterprise Reporting
    Students seek news and design original stories, develop contacts and beats, and plan minidocumentary productions.
  • COM JO 734: Broadcast Journalism I: Television News Production
    Introduction to basic techniques of video news, with emphasis on function of the writer. Includes on-air techniques, editing, and feature and documentary planning and production.
  • COM JO 735: Broadcast Journalism II
    Production of graduate creative project.
  • COM JO 736: Television Newsroom
    Intensive training in daily news operations. Gathering, writing, editing, producing, and broadcasting of a live, on-air televsion news program using advanced production and studio techniques.
  • COM JO 737: Broadcast Journalism Internship
    Required broadcast internship under supervision of faculty.
  • COM JO 738: B&E Jo Intrnshp
  • COM JO 754: Science Journalism Internship
    To be taken during the summer between second and third semesters of the program.
  • COM JO 807: Advanced Journalism Research
    A rigorous grounding in research and investigative methods from interviews and records searching to computer-assisted reporting and use of the Freedom of Information Act.
  • COM JO 881: Science video Production
    The moving image carries enormous power; whether shown in theaters, on television, on the internet or on our smart phones, video has the ability to change the world, as has been demonstrated time and again. this course is designed to examine the power of non-fiction video through the deconstruction of various films and videos, and serve as an introduction to video production through a series of production exercises culminating in a complete short film as a final project. While this course focuses on science, it will be useful for anyone interested in learning more about non-fiction video production.
  • COM JO 954: Directed Study: Broadcast Journalism
    Faculty and students work together in tutorial situation to produce a project of mutual interest.
  • COM JO 955: Ds Print

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