Northeast Early College High School – Advanced Broadcast Journalism II
Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester
Students learn to critically evaluate a variety of media and to access, analyze and produce communication in a variety of forms. They will study the laws and ethical responsibilities relating to broadcast journalism and learn its role and function. Students will also critique visual representations as well as explore how broadcast productions are generated to create their own broadcast journalism product.
Prerequisites: Advanced Broadcast Journalism I, Recommended: Journalism
Grades: 10-11
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