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Theories of Mass Media

COM-2320

Contemporary mass media is surveyed with attention to the nature, role, structure, influence, operation, and problems of newspapers, magazines, radio, and television-journalistic activities. The course also examines issues involving new communication technologies such as the Web, personal digital assistants, and digital broadcasting.

Credits:
3.0
Academic Level:
Undergraduate
Department:
Media and Applied Communication [MC]
Subject:
Communication Arts [COM]
Terms Offered:
(Term Legend)
2014SP, 2013FA, 2013SP, 2012FA, 2012SP, 2011FA, 2011SP, 2010FA, 2010S4, 2010SP, 2009FA, 2009S4, 2009SP, 2008FA, 2008SP, 2007FA, 2007SP, 2006FA, 2006SP, 2005FA, 2005SP, 2004FA, 2004SP, 2003FA, 2003SP, 2002FA

Term Legend

Undergraduate

  • FA: Fall Semester (August-December)
  • SP: Spring Semester (January-May)
  • S1: Summer Session 1 (May)
  • S2: Summer Session 2 (June)
  • S3: Summer Session 3 (Online)
  • S4: Summer Session 4 (Independent Study)

Graduate

  • FS: Fall Semester (August-December)
  • SS: Spring Semester (January-May)
  • G1: Summer Session 1
  • G2: Summer Session 2
  • G3: Summer Session 3
  • ST: Special Term
Course Offerings by Term
TermSectInstructorMeeting Location/Days/TimeCapUsed
2014SP01Dr. Chuck ElliottONL
Dates: 01/07/14-05/02/14
150
2013FA01Dr. Chuck ElliottONL
Dates: 08/21/13-12/13/13
1813