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MBU 490: Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A detailed review of what existing or new small business of all types require in terms of entrepreneurial characteristics and capabilities, followed by an analysis of the various functions and activities necessary. Discusses the preparation of a viable, integrated business plan that is directed towards achieving a successful, profitable organization.
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MCH 125: Chemistry in Our Lives
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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MDIA 201: Intro to Media Studies
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Students learn basic media literacy by developing conceptual tools to think critically about cinema, television, advertising, print journalism, the internet, etc. The course focuses on the process of reading media texts from distinct rhetorical perspectives--in terms of a text's form and in terms of its relationships to audiences, authors, and the real world--in order to explore how the mass media shape and convey meaning.
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MDIA 202: Media and History
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Introduces students to the history of media and to the stakes of historical inquiry. Explores media literacies in and across time. Considers the technological, social, economic, and perceptual conditions that make print, broadcast, and digital media meaningful. Students learn to think carefully about transitions and interactions among media and culture in the past in order better to understand the pace and character of change today.
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MDIA 303: Media and Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Considers the mass media in light of traditional rhetorical principles. Introduces students to classical persuasion theory; the invention of argument, character, and emotion; the function of arrangement and style; and the relevance of all of these to the study of film, television, advertising, and other forms of mass media. Same as ENG 430.
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MDIA 304: Junior Seminar in Media Studies
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A research and writing seminar in the critical study of culture and media. Drawing on the conceptual foundations established in MDIA 201 and MDIA 202, students design research projects using primary and secondary sources. For sophomore and junior majors.
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MDIA 306: The Italian-American Experience: A Survey
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
In this course students will analyze Italian migration in the United States from a cultural and literary point of view. The formation of a new identity arises from the bridging of the former culture and the new one to master. This process of formation, along with the issues raising from the condition of immigrants and the energy drawn from a new economic situation of mobility, have led Italian American artists to express themselves successfully in fiction and poetry, in film and the visual arts. These are some of the aspects that students, after a historical introduction to the phenomenon, will observe and study during the semester. Lectures are supplemented by film excerpts and guest lecturers. Same as ITAL 206
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MDIA 307: The Splendor of Rome in Literature & Film
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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MDIA 318: Media, Satire & Citizenship
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
The first decade of the twenty-first century has seen the growing prominence and influence of satirical media outlets such as The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, The Onion, and Politically Incorrect. Comic political videos have become commonplace, parodies such as those on Saturday Night Live have gone memic, and politicians obligingly take to the air on entertainment TV programs. MDIA318 examines this phenomenon in the broader historical contexts of political satire and the rhetoric of humor, addressing questions about its contemporary functions, its relation to the dominance of traditional news media and practices of partisan news and talk outlets, and controversy over whether "fake news" and ¿infotainment¿ serve or harm democratic civic culture.
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MDIA 319: Obama, Rhetoric, and Media
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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