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COM240 — Mass Media Research

3 credits · 3 hours

COM 240 - Mass Media Research COM 240 - Mass Media Research This course is designed to provide students with a foundation in media research. The course will introduce students to a variety of mass media research methods, such as library and internet research, and content analysis. It is the objective of this course to engage students within the research process by immersing them in the function and creation of various forms of media, with an emphasis on Documentary Films. Understand the difference between primary and secondary sources, and be able to evaluate the appropriateness and reliability of an information source based upon a pre-established set of criteria. Know the difference between qualitative and quantitative research data, and how to appropriately report findings on each in an academic or professional setting. Possess the ability to perform research as both an individual and as a member of a group. Produce a significant written project containing original research based upon the qualitative and quantitative research methods described in class.

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