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The course is designed to expose students to many of the best known and classic American films about journalism, and to examine how American (U.S.) film has depicted the practice and societal
Media in the US have tended to present the Middle East in a negative light casting Muslim majority countries as static, violent, undemocratic and sexist.
This course examines what media are and what they do; how specific media technologies affect democratic discourse; how media shape narratives of class, race, ethnicity and gender; the long-running
The course prepares students to think critically about ethical debates surrounding information and technology in their personal and professional futures.
This course gives students a hands-on introduction to the key web programming concepts, technologies, and software tools used to create web applications.
This course explores principles, services, processes, policies, and strategies for leading the development, organization, and implementation of an effective and innovative school library program to
This course is designed to prepare youth services librarians for leadership in teaching and supporting new literacies.
Web pages as primary sites for distributing news content and to supplement other technologies for news transmission.
Computer based writing for, designing and paginating newsletters, magazines, websites and newspapers.
To introduce students to the specialized fields of science, health and technology writing.