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COMM 1A: Media Technologies, People, and Society (COMM 211)

(Graduate students register for COMM 211.) Open to non-majors. Introduction to the concepts and contexts of communication. A topics-structured orientation emphasizing the field and the scholarly endeavors represented in the department.
Terms: Aut | Units: 4-5 | UG Reqs: GER:DBSocSci | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: Nass, C. (PI) ; Rosakranse, C. (PI) ; Scarborough, J. (PI) ; Zhang, K. (PI) ... more »
Instructors: Nass, C. (PI) ; Rosakranse, C. (PI) ; Scarborough, J. (PI) ; Zhang, K. (PI)

COMM 1B: Media, Culture, and Society (AMSTUD 1B)

The institutions and practices of mass media, including television, film, radio, and digital media, and their role in shaping culture and social life. The media's shifting relationships to politics, commerce, and identity.
Terms: Win | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: GER:DBSocSci | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: Crawford, M. (PI) ; Katsanevas, A. (PI) ; Plaut, E. (PI) ; Turner, F. (PI) ... more »
Instructors: Crawford, M. (PI) ; Katsanevas, A. (PI) ; Plaut, E. (PI) ; Turner, F. (PI)

COMM 1S: Mass Communication and Society

Fundamental concepts that ground the field of communication. Traditions of communication studies including the effects tradition, reception studies, and cultural studies. Questions of media ownership and control, the role of media in the political process, and how new media and digital technologies are affecting how people interact with technologies and with each other.
Terms: not given this year | Units: 4 | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit

COMM 10SC: Some Classical Theories of Film

How film communicates with its audiences and the gratifications audiences derive from watching films. Focus is on the formal structures of film and the strategies which filmmakers and theorists use to organize meaning on the screen. (Breitrose)
Units: 2 | Grading: Satisfactory/No Credit

COMM 12SI: Global Noise: Appropriation, Localization, and Racial Identification of World Hip Hop

Terms: not given this year | Units: 2 | Grading: Satisfactory/No Credit

COMM 26: COMM SCINST

Units: 0-60 | Repeatable for credit | Grading: Conversion Grades (Historical)

COMM 70: MEDIA RES METH

Units: 0-60 | Repeatable for credit | Grading: Conversion Grades (Historical)

COMM 80: RACE/COM/BEHAV

Units: 0-60 | Repeatable for credit | Grading: Conversion Grades (Historical)

COMM 90: INT FILM&VIDEO

Units: 0-60 | Repeatable for credit | Grading: Conversion Grades (Historical)

COMM 100: Editorial Techniques

Units: 0-60 | Grading: Conversion Grades (Historical)
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