Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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JMC 2033 is a class that teaches writing skills and develops communication skills in all areas of mass media. This course is taught by Professor Kathryn Jenson White. JMC 2033 is a required course in the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication because it teaches the framework to becoming a professional writer in the media. The main focus of this class is words and how to use them properly for whatever mass media chosen. According to the syllabus, the course goals are to improve your writing, understand conventions of writing for the media, strengthen media literacy, practice various types of media writing, and learn professional skills. JMC 2033 will prepare Gaylord students for their chosen career path.


There are two parts to this course, a lecture and a lab. The lecture concentrates on concepts and skills one must have to be a professional communicator. The lecture provides the basic information that will help students to be successful in labs. Professor White will teach the many different writing styles of the mass media. According to the syllabus, students will practice adapting information gathering and writing skills for the different media outlets.

The lab is different from most classroom models. It is designed so students can undertake and practice what they have learned in the lecture. Lab instructors act as coaches to the students. They edit drafts, give critiques, and grade assignments. Students will practice the many writing styles of the media in the lab.

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