MS 101
Spring 2009 Part of Term 1
Jan 20-May 6
Credit: 3 hours.
Introduces students to core issues in communication, ranging from the role of language in human history to political questions posed by electronic and digital technologies. Exploring key contemporary problems through timely readings, students learn and write about how the media affect everyday life.
Prerequisite: Freshman or sophomore standing.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in
Fall 2022 for:
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50166
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Lecture-Discussion
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B
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10:00AM
-11:20AM
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TR
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123 Gregory Hall
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Yomtoob, D
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50167
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Lecture-Discussion
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C
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10:00AM
-10:50AM
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MWF
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386 Armory
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Hasinoff, A
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50168
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Lecture-Discussion
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D
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11:00AM
-11:50AM
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MWF
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21 Psychology Building
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Redmond, D
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50169
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Lecture-Discussion
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E
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10:00AM
-11:20AM
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TR
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207 Psychology Building
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Mejia, R
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50170
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Lecture-Discussion
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F
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11:30AM
-12:50PM
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TR
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123 Gregory Hall
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Yomtoob, D
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