COMMS 381
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International Media Systems
Communications
College of Fine Arts and Communications
Course Description
Comparison of media systems in countries and regions outside the United States. Approaches may include media systems analysis, normative theories of the media, and cultural values and norms.
When Taught
Contact Department
Min
3
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
Fixed
0
Other Prerequisites
Communications or international relations major or minor status
Title
Communication, Modernization, and Development
Learning Outcome
Students will learn the role of communication in modernization and development.
Title
Media Systems History
Learning Outcome
Students will learn the history and development of media systems in nations around the world.
Title
Media Systems and International Events
Learning Outcome
Students will learn the role of media systems in various countries and some international events that effect them.
Title
International Communication
Learning Outcome
Students will learn the barriers and challenges to development and communication in different countries or regions.
Title
Conflict and Oppression of Communication
Learning Outcome
Students will learn about the conflict and oppression of freedom of communications.
Title
Communication Challenges
Learning Outcome
Students will appreciate the communication challenges facing different peoples.
Title
Diversity and Communication
Learning Outcome
Students will experience increased respect for diversity of cultures and of the forms of communication.
Title
Freedom of Expression
Learning Outcome
Students will recognize freedom of expression as a basic (yet relatively rare) human right.