2022 – Spring
The Beat: TV NY Neighborhoods (Broadcast/Multimedia track)
Course Number: JOUR-UA 201, section 6
Day & Time: Wed | 4:30 PM – 8:10 PM
Location: 20 Cooper Square, room 750
Instructor: Michelle Smawley
Prerequisites: Journalistic Inquiry JOUR-UA 101 and Multimedia JOUR-UA 102
This course is designed to hone the student journalist’s ability to research and report deeply and to be able to imagine and develop fresh ideas, test them with the strength of his or her reporting and research, and then to present them in story form. Students will be expected to keep weekly beat notes or blogs, exploring what is current in the topic and demonstrating week after week the shoe leather they have worn in pursuit of their subject matter. Out of this work will come four or five stories in narrative, explanatory or investigative style, depending on the instructor and the specific assignment. Syllabi differ by content of the course but all sections emphasize idea development, interview technique, reporting, background research and writing skills across genres. Broadcast sections vary only by medium.
Each student will be expected to maintain a blog with weekly updates on developments related to the assigned beat and their own progress in producing the stories.
Notes: Required for students pursuing the broadcast track in the journalism major and the minor in broadcast and multimedia journalism. Counts as an elective for the minor in print and online journalism.
Questions? Email undergraduate.journalism@nyu.edu.