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This course examines the relationship between media and popular culture and their impact on society.
Students use experimental new media tools to transform news reporting, media storytelling and other media processes.
This class will give students hands-on experience with traditional and digital journalism, including work in both written and multimedia formats, through the creation and management of a news
Techniques of public information with focus on government, public affairs and public interest issues.
Advanced reporting, writing, and research using new media technology.
Fundamentals of still photography in the print and audiovisual mass media with primary focus on print journalism. Must have 35 mm camera.
Examines relationship between media and institutions, and the processes through which people and societies make political choices.
This course looks at the invisible power of music over lives, exploring how music can influence how people feel, what they think and how they think.
This course takes a critical approach to understanding new media environments, especially with regard to what has been called at various moments “social media,” “participatory culture,” “digi
Provides a critical understanding of advertising's role in society.