JOUR1001: Media in a Changing World

3 CreditsComm, Lang, Lit, & PhilosophyField StudyGoal 7 - Human DiversityOnline AvailableSocial SciencesTechnology and Society

In an era when almost everybody's a content creator and just about every company is connected with media, what makes mass communication different from other forms of message exchange? We'll examine journalism, advertising, public relations, video gaming, music recording, music and more. We'll think about issues like free speech, "fake news," censorship, social media, demographics, psychographics and graphic content. Hear from mass media professionals who provide real-world, real-time material for discussion and debate. This class covers ground that is shifting by the day and uses current cases to help you apply what you learn and sharpen your own media literacy skills.

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