Open media seats…

Dear Colleagues – as the first snows of December fly and people seek the warmth of a comfortable hearth, students can stoke the fires of their own intellectual engagement around what it means to be a critical consumer of the media by taking one of the following classes that are open to all students:
 
ADV 150 section A, Intro to Advertising
ADV 393, Advertising and Society
MACS 166 sect A, Contemporary Media Literacy:  open to all James Scholar students on campus (Great way to complete an honors credit!)
MACS 199 sect A, Conflict, Identity, and Power
MACS 262, Survey of World Cinema II
MACS 295 sect A, Intro to Visual Studies
MACS 320, Popular Culture
MACS 326, New Media, Culture, & Society
MACS 351, Social Aspects of Media
MACS 389, International Communications
MACS 464, Film Festivals
 
 
In addition, these courses have seats available for sophomores-seniors on campus!
 
ADV 310, Intro to Public Relations
ADV 312, Advertising History
JOUR 250, Journalism Ethics & Diversity
JOUR 405, History of American Journalism
JOUR 460 sect D, Crisis Communications
JOUR 460 sect H, Great Books of Journalism
MACS 356 sections A & B, Sex & Gender in Popular Media
MACS 395 sect M, Movie Spectacle
MACS 395 sect P, Intro to Digital Video
MACS 496 sect D, Techno-Scientific Networks
 
 
MACS 166 section B, Contemporary Media Literacy is also a great class for your freshmen and sophomores!!
JOUR 421, Editing for Publication, is also a great open class for campus juniors or seniors!
 
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