COMM 1510 Introduction to Mass Communication
Survey of mass communications and the study of interrelationships of media and society including history, structure, and trends in a digital age. An in depth look at recent trends in the changing norms of cultural perceptions and stereotypes. include the effects of economics, technology, law and ethics, global media, media literacy, and social issues, including gender and cultural diversity. Not open to students with credit in
JRNL 1510. Students may opt to receive credit in either Journalism 1510 or Communications 1510, not both. C-ID: JOUR 100. Transfer Credit; CSU
Distribution
Liberal Arts
Advisories
Advisory: Eligibility for English 1500 or 1501 strongly recommended; 48 hours lecture. 96 Outside of Class Hours. (144 Total Student Learning Hours) 3 Units