|
|
Nov 30, 2024
|
|
ENG 3025 - Media and Society Credit(s): 3
This course explores the history, functions, and social effects of mass communication media, both within the United States and internationally, to provide a framework for the critical analysis of the politics, economics, and structure of the media. Topics include the roles and responsibilities of mass media in the context of a robust democracy, media law and ethics, technological developments related to the delivery and consumption of mass media, philosophical and psychological approaches to understanding the media’s influence on individuals and society, and possible future scenarios of the field.
Prerequisites: ENG 1082 or permission.
Offering Location: Lyndon Campus
Add to Favorites (opens a new window)
|
|
|