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3.00 Credits
The course analyzes the roles information media and popular culture play in modern debates about political power, global economy and cultural identity. The relative influences of different communication technologies in relationships among global, transnational and local cultures also are examined. Prerequisites: MSS 101, JRN 160, MSS 220; Every Other Year
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3.00 Credits
Music plays a major role in all media where sound is a component. This course explores the nature of music and elements such as rhythm, harmony, resonance and entrainment. Through a series of texts and films, participants seek to understand the power music brings to the world of communication. Using a nontechnical approach, they examine principles that underlie music's status as the universal language and enable it to speak to the mind, heart and soul of humanity. Prerequisites: MSS 101, JRN 160, MSS 220; Every Year
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MSS 101, JRN 160, MSS 220
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MSS 101, JRN 160, MSS 220
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1.00 Credits
Independent Study
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the social, political, economic and historical significance of the intersection of sports, media and society. Participants examine such questions as:What role have sports played in shaping cultures throughout history? What is the relationship between sports and media? How do sports, through the media, influence U.S. culture today? What is the role of sports media professionals in U.S. culture? This course is specifically designed for students interested in sports journalism, production and/or promotion. Prerequisites: MSS 101, JRN 160, MSS 220; Every Year, Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates the history and present status of the statutory and case law under which the mass media are regulated. Attention is given to First Amendment guarantees, libel, privacy, journalist's privilege, ethics, the free press/fair trial controversy, pornography, copyright and broadcast regulation. Selected cases are studied as examples of opinions handed down by the state and federal courts. Junior status or permission of the instructor required. Prerequisites: MSS 101, JRN 160, MSS 220; Every Year, Fall and Spring
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3.00 Credits
This seminar includes an in-depth examination of issues and research perspectives in media studies. Topics vary each term, focusing on the different media and current literature in the field. Senior status is required. Prerequisites: MSS 101, JRN 160, MSS 220; Every Year, Fall and Spring
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3.00 Credits
This internship consists of jointly supervised fieldwork with a cooperating institu- tion or corporation. The goal is to motivate the intern toward professional growth through observation and participation. The course also provides students with the opportunity to meet active professionals and to stimulate career planning. Internships must be approved by the internship program director in accordance with school regulations. Junior/Senior status is required. This course is graded on a Pass/Fail basis. Every Year, All Courses offered as needed
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