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Credits: 3 Prerequisites: Based on the individual Topics class Corequisites: Based on the individual Topics class
Sample recent topics class:
Popular Media and Global Cultural Flows
This graduate seminar will consider the concept of culture as it relates to global communication processes. Students will gain an understanding of how transnational flows of popular media affect politics, cultural change, and the construction of personal/national identities. They will also examine how these changes, in turn, affect globalization processes. -
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: Based on the individual Topics class Corequisites: Based on the individual Topics class
Sample recent topics class:
Popular Media and Global Cultural Flows
This graduate seminar will consider the concept of culture as it relates to global communication processes. Students will gain an understanding of how transnational flows of popular media affect politics, cultural change, and the construction of personal/national identities. They will also examine how these changes, in turn, affect globalization processes. -
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: Based on the individual Topics class Corequisites: Based on the individual Topics class
Sample recent topics class:
Popular Media and Global Cultural Flows
This graduate seminar will consider the concept of culture as it relates to global communication processes. Students will gain an understanding of how transnational flows of popular media affect politics, cultural change, and the construction of personal/national identities. They will also examine how these changes, in turn, affect globalization processes. -
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: Based on the individual Topics class Corequisites: Based on the individual Topics class
Sample recent topics class:
Popular Media and Global Cultural Flows
This graduate seminar will consider the concept of culture as it relates to global communication processes. Students will gain an understanding of how transnational flows of popular media affect politics, cultural change, and the construction of personal/national identities. They will also examine how these changes, in turn, affect globalization processes. -
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None
This workshop-style course is designed for students to develop essential skills of academic writing and academic socialization in the fields of media and communication studies and library and information sciences. It addresses a wide range of writing-related issues in these fields, including style and voice, and developing a philosophy of writing.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Present research and receive feedback on the writing and presentation of ideas.
- Demonstrate knowledge of different written communication formats and styles in their fields.
- Explain a philosophy and practice of writing for successful dissemination of research findings.
- Prepare manuscripts describing their research projects for peer review.
- Present research findings in a collaborative peer environment.
- Demonstrate writing skills necessary to prepare a Ph.D. dissertation describing an original research project.
- Demonstrate peer review skills necessary for successful transition into professional environments.
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Credits: 0 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None
A non-credit teaching apprenticeship designed to provide doctoral candidates with classroom experience. The apprentice will work with a participating SC&I member of the Graduate Faculty to develop a plan for the apprentice's work.
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Credits: 3 Prerequisites: Based on the individual Topics class Corequisites: Based on the individual Topics class
Section 01: Communication Processes
Section 02: Library and Information Science
Section 03: Media Studies
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Credits: 3 Prerequisites: Based on the individual Topics class Corequisites: Based on the individual Topics class
Section 01: Communication Processes
Section 02: Library and Information Science
Section 03: Media Studies
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Credits: 3 Prerequisites: Based on the particular study plan Corequisites: Based on the particular study plan
As a general rule, students only take independent study credits when no course offerings matching their needs are available. Students should not have more than one independent study as an elective counting toward their minimal doctoral degree requirements (unless director, area coordinator, and student's adviser approve such a request). Students may take additional independent studies, as long as they are not used to fulfill minimal program credit requirements. In other words, only one Independent study will count toward your degree credits, unless approved as above.
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Credits: 3 Prerequisites: Based on the particular study plan Corequisites: Based on the particular study plan
As a general rule, students only take independent study credits when no course offerings matching their needs are available. Students should not have more than one independent study as an elective counting toward their minimal doctoral degree requirements (unless director, area coordinator, and student's adviser approve such a request). Students may take additional independent studies, as long as they are not used to fulfill minimal program credit requirements. In other words, only one Independent study will count toward your degree credits, unless approved as above.