MDIA 3050 — New Media Ethics
Communication and media are rapidly changing in an age where technology and the distribution of messages is pervasive. This course explores common ethical questions encountered in personal and professional settings related to new media communication, as well as the role of digital communication in society. The student will examine legal, ethical, and policy issues related to new media, focusing on those that impact digital and public communication, Topics include cultural, social, political, and economical issues in new media communications and the effect on personal growth, self-concept, world view, creative thinking, personal relationships and social processes. The course focuses on the importance of ethics in new media communication through the practical application of communication-bases principles. (3 lect.)
Part of
- Organizational Management and Leadership: Agricultural Option, BAS
- Organizational Management and Leadership: Business and Entrepreneurship Option, BAS
- Organizational Management and Leadership: Criminal Justice Option, BAS
- Organizational Management and Leadership: Outdoor Option, BAS
- Organizational Management and Leadership: Tribal Option, BAS
- New Media, AA
- New Media, AAS