Students will examine the processes and functions of mass communication and their effects on mass audiences. Each of the major mass media (newspapers, magazines, books, radio, television, movies, and electronic media) is defined and analyzed. Media issues explored include First Amendment freedoms, control and censorship, mass media’s relationship to government, media ethics, and global mass media. Counts as Social Science or Humanities credit.
General Ed Category
Humanities
Prerequisites
ENG 101 or permission of instructor.
Semester Offered
Offered Spring only