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Production Lecture Hour(s): 1 Tutorial Hour(s): 2 Course Description: Following on other course work in the program, students will further enhance their abilities to produce in-studio audio, on-location audio
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students and is composed of the Bissett School of Business, the School of Communication Studies, and the Aviation program with a Flight School. The School of Business hosts four departments: General
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The Faculty of Business, Communication Studies & Aviation comprises the Bissett School of Business, the School of Communication Studies and the Aviation Program. The Bissett School of Business
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, Environmental Science, Geology, and General Science which allow students to prepare for a variety of exciting careers in science and technology by not only teaching them the basics of science but also how to be
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introduces students to key practices in audio storytelling and podcasting in journalism. Students learn the basics of planning, scripting, sound recording and audio editing while also developing a critical
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will develop and produce video- and photo-based news stories involving extensive practice in all facets of the story generation and production process. Work done in lectures and tutorials will focus
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Housed in the Riddell Library and Learning Centre, the University Library fosters intellectual curiosity and exploration. The Library’s information literacy program is embedded across
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archives in Canada for the archive to focus its proposed holdings. A student worker will review existing materials showcasing fat activism online, in the news, and on social media and then prepare a report
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approval, at the Rank of Assistant Professor in the area of Criminal Justice. The criminal justice program at MRU is Alberta’s only 4-year Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice (BACJ) program; it combines
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of Information Design. Topics include principles of typography and typeface design, page organization, concept development and the historical foundations of typography. Students will use typographical principles