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Dec 03, 2024
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COMM 445 - Media Ethics & Professionalism Credits: 3 The Communication, Journalism & Media Department expects every student leaving the undergraduate program to have excellent speaking, writing, listening and reading skills. It also expects every student to have a clear understanding of the ethical principles that guide decision making in the professional world. Additionally, the bachelor’s degree tells others about every graduate’s demonstrated leadership capacity, chosen professional identity and ability to adapt to changes in the communication professions. This course is designed to develop students’ understanding of ethical guidelines through examination of case studies and learn to think critically about the decision-making process in mass communication. The course also gives students the opportunity to showcase the skills acquired during their four years in the program. The course has three primary components: the full appreciation and understanding of media ethics, an understanding of and appreciation for professionalism, and the development of a digital portfolio to showcase their skills to potential employers.
Prerequisite(s): Restricted to undergraduate majors in their senior year. Graduate Credit: This course is not available for graduate credits.
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