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STCM 637: Power in Media
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Examine the changing media environment from the perspectives of economic and cultural instruments of power, explore the distinct strengths of various media technology, investigate how media shape public opinion and policies, and determine points of intervention.
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STCM 639: Integrity and Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Investigate the complicated working relationships among journalists, researchers and public relations professionals and probe the nature of truth-telling and manipulation of information from a critical perspective.
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STCM 640: Participatory Communication for Social Change
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SP Learn tools and innovative models in preparation to become a participative communication strategist.
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STCM 641: Documentary Film
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
WI Examine documentary filmmaking from a variety of perspectives that focus on films associated with contemporary social change movements. Students think visually, write descriptively and document learning through hands-on exercises and reflective practice.
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STCM 642: Citizen Journalism
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SP This presents concrete examples of how advocacy journalists and inquisitive citizens have shined a light on crucial realities that have fallen outside of the dominant media's frame.
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STCM 697: Media Fieldwork
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Varies This interactive course offers the opportunity to examine closely the visual and aural data that surrounds us. Students identify patterns, deconstruct them and create media using an instrument of choice (camera, video, audio recorder, artwork, text, music), thereby developing techniques for gleaning information that is transferable.
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THTR 600: Theater Arts Concentration Independent Study/Elective
4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Varies Through a selected course, independent contract or cohort-designed seminar, students engage in focused study on an academic discipline or professional field to meet Washington state competencies for the selected endorsement. They become familiar with the current theory, bodies of knowledge and lines of inquiry at the heart of a curriculum area they teach or supervise, or in relation to policy or program initiatives they create. May be reelected for up to 20 credits as part of the M.A.Ed. Concentration/Endorsement Options.
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WRTG 400: Writing Tutorial
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SU, FA, WI, SP Offers Antioch students small group tutorial experiences that support the students' writing in their academic program. Through structured, weekly meetings with a tutor, students process their writing: from generating ideas, composing, proofreading to revising.
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WRTG 404: The Writing Process
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
FA, WI, SP Introduces students to the generative and recursive nature of reading and writing. Through critical reading and writing, students develop their writing and thinking skills. A critical understanding of the writing process develops as students learn to generate ideas, compose, proofread and revise for focus, support, organization and conventions.
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WRTG 405: Writing in Academic Contexts
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SU, FA, WI, SP Offers students a critical exploration of reading and writing intrinsic to the university. Students compose a variety of genres, from personal narratives to more formal, academic writing incorporating outside research. The writing workshop approach includes tutorials supporting their writing process, peer editing and successful revising and proofreading techniques.
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