146676 JOUR 2790 - Travel Writing

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146676
JOUR 2790 - Travel Writing
SE 3
keine Angabe
jährlich
Englisch

Prerequisite: English 1158 (English Composition). Writing-intensive study of key topics in journalism. Topic will vary from semester to semester. May be taken twice for a maximum of 6 credit hours.

This is an introductory course for students interesting in travel writing. Students will be exposed to the different genres of travel writing --blogs, photography, long-form writing (feature length and books) and the travel writing media industry; understand the relationship between tourism as an industry and genres/conventions of travel writing. There will be an emphasis on cultural awareness, complexity of theme, material and structure and a desire to provide depth and insight. The goal of the course is to develop a “Travel Journalism Portfolio” (to show prospective employers) made up of (a) 2 travel blogs (b) one in-depth feature story, (c) one travel book review and (d) one book proposal. We will do a lot this term—and quickly, so it’s important to stay on-schedule. Having said that the focus is not on quantity, but quality.

The University of New Orleans International Summer School program has a mandatory class attendance policy. All students are required to attend class for all morning classes and any required afternoon and/or weekend fields trips and lectures. No unexcused absences are allowed. However, LFU students who have to miss a UNO class due to LFU examinations in the first two weeks of our program, can receive one excused absence for this. Any further unexcused absences will result in an academic penalty. Each faculty member determines the penalty for missed classes. Most professors deduct a letter grade for each additional missed class day. For details, please refer to your course syllabi, which will be distributed on the first day of class. Mail: Center-New-Orleans@uibk.ac.at

Die Anrechnung der Kurse der UNO-IBK International Summer School muss von den Studierenden selbst vorab mit den zuständigen StudiendekanInnen geklärt werden. Diese allein entscheiden über die Anerkennung der belegten Kurse für das jeweilige Studienfach. Es wird empfohlen, sich einen Vorabbescheid über die Anerkennung der Kurse ausstellen zu lassen.

04.07.2016
04.07.-05.08.2016, 08:00 - 09:30 Uhr, 40832