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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Considers how the media contribute to the social construction of masculinity, femininity, and race. Examines the potential effects of mainstream media messages on the self and others, including the role of the media in shaping reality. Also explores the portrayal of power in media images. Prerequisite(s):
COMM 300 .
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4.00 Credits
Reviews the major events, trends, concepts, and persons involved in the growth and development of mass media in the United States. Prerequisite(s): COMM 201 and COMM 300
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4.00 Credits
Studies the formal and informal channels of the message movement (up, down, and lateral) in modern profit and nonprofit organizations. Examines the role of communication in different theoretical approaches (e.g., classical, cultural, systems, and human resources) and organizational processes (e.g., assimilation, leadership, and decision making). Prerequisite(s): COMM 125 or COMM 225 and COMM 300 ; or PSY 229 ; or BA 324
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4.00 Credits
Studies the constitutional freedoms and statutory limitations affecting mass media in the U.S. Topics include freedom of the press, the right of privacy, libel, media and the courts, copyright, broadcast and cable regulation, obscenity, access to information, advertising regulation, and freedom of the scholastic press. Prerequisite(s): COMM 201 and COMM 300 ; or PSY 229 ; or BA 324
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4.00 Credits
Explores ethical theories and analyzes major ethical questions facing mass media, such as invasion of privacy, campaign coverage, compassion versus need-to-know, revealing information sources, conflict of interest, advertising content, and coverage of crime and violence. Prerequisite(s): COMM 201 and COMM 300 ; or PSY 229 ; or BA 324
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0.00 Credits
*COMM 501, COMM 505 , and COMM 507 are limited to 12 credits singly or in combination.
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*COMM 501 , COMM 505, and COMM 507 are limited to 12 credits singly or in combination.
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0.00 Credits
*COMM 501 , COMM 505 , and COMM 507 are limited to 12 credits singly or in combination.
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