ICOMM 375: Digital Storytelling
This course will enable students to synthesize skills and knowledge gained from preceding courses. This course will introduce students to the elements of digital storytelling, including creating, designing, writing and producing narrative stories using multimedia technology. Students also will learn the requirements for distributing their stories to target audiences via digital delivery systems.

JOU 280: Introduction to Magazine News Writing
This course will introduce students to the magazine industry, story development and research for magazines, various magazine writing styles, the magazine editing process and the magazine pitching process. This class is broken into four distinct sections: introduction to the industry, analysis of magazine writing, drafting student stories and submissions.

JOU 299x: Introduction to Social Media
This course combines an examination of social media technologies, applications of emerging technologies on various careers with practical skills aimed at students of all skill levels. Students will build their own website using existing tools, engage in social and mobile networks and deploy a variety of social media applications using pre-existing software tools.

JOU 326: Media Ethics
The primary purpose of this course is to examine the moral, social, political, economic and governmental pressure on the media. It will explore behavior in the workplace as it pertains to ethical decision making. This course will encourage you to examine and evaluate your ethical development and the role that development plays in ethical decision making.