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COMM 2254 101 - Media Ethics
Credits:
3.00
Examination of the major classical and contemporary ethical philosophies. Application of ethical decision-making models to media issues, particularly freedom of speech, economic pressure, invasion of privacy, and the public's rights.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
University College
Department:
Mass Communications
Campus |
Douglasville - Off Campus |
Start Date |
JAN 09, 2021 |
End Date |
MAY 11, 2021 |
Days Taught |
MON WED |
Time of Day |
03:30 pm - 04:45 pm |
Location |
TBA |
TBA |
Instructor(s):Brian M. Bentley |
Open Seats:12 of 30 as of 01/20/2021 05:24:35 |
Pre-requisites:
COMM 1154
Minimum Grade:
C
and
ENGL 1102
Minimum Grade:
C
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Additional Information: |
Instructional Method: Hybrid - 50% or less Online (H) |
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Course will be held in room 1 at the Douglasville Conference Center, which is located downtown Douglasville at 6700 Church Street, approximately two miles from I-20.
Technology is used to deliver 50 percent or less of class sessions.
Mass Communications majors must earn a "C" or better in COMM 2254 to enroll in COMM 4454 - Media Law in a subsequent semester.
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