Electives

MS Journalism

MS Journalism

Who? What? When? Where? Journalism provides us with the answers to these questions for the events that affect our lives. In this introductory journalism course, students learn how to gather information, organize ideas, and format stories for different forms of news media. Students also learn to edit their stories for publication. The course examine the historical development of journalism and the role of journalism in society, as well as how to communicate God’s truth even as students “stick to the facts.”

Credit

1.0 (Two semesters)

Course Versions​

Only available as a regular course

Prerequisites

None

Recommended Grade Levels

6th–8th

Required Materials

In addition to a computer with an Internet connection, most courses require speakers (or headphones); a digital camera or scanner to take photos of completed work; a printer; common household items; access to research materials; and productivity software for word processing, presentations, etc.

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