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Course: |
JOU 105
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Title: | Introduction to Mass Media:SS3 |
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Long Title: | Introduction to Mass Media: GT-SS3 |
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Course Description: | Places the mass media in an historical and cultural perspective, considering the validity, integrity and influence of the media in a democracy.~~This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses. GT-SS3 |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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Max Credit: | |
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Status Notes: | Also offered at Colorado Mountain College. |
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Course Notes: | Changed Description and added Topical Outline. |
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Origin Notes: | ACC |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Understands what is mass media
II. Understands mass media's impact on the individual
III. Understands mass media's impact on the family
IV. Understands mass media's impact on the world community
V. Understands mass media from a cultural, economic, political, and historical perspective
VI. Understands mass media's legal limitations and responsibilities
VII. Understands freedom of press issues and the media
VIII. Understands how technology affects mass media and vice versa
IX. Understands media convergence and new media
X Understands the impact of mass media communication with technology
XI. Understands the business of the mass media
XII. Understands how mass media functions in a democracy
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. The historical perspective of mass media
II. Mass media defined
III. The ethics, legalities and impact of the mass media
IV. Media professions
V. Media convergence
VI. Mass media and its future
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