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COMM318

Media and Morality

Global Humanities College of Liberal Arts

Subject Code

COMM

Number

318

Title

Media and Morality

Description

What is the civic role of media in a free society? Should all free speech be protected? Should all information be shareable or is privacy needed in some cases? Students deepen their understanding of morally responsible communication in journalism, broadcasting, marketing and other media specialties by investigating these issues in our digital age. If taken previously as a topics course, no credit can be received. Offered: Fall.

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Department or School

College

College of Liberal Arts

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