Fall face-to-face course – COMM 3355: Communication Ethics

IMAGE: Teaser image for COMM 3355: Communication Ethics, a face-to-face course being offered in the Fall 2017 semester. In this Communication Ethics course, students will examine numerous real-world case studies and explore the ramifications of various messages, such as inappropriate tweets, newscaster profanity, negative political ads, marketing toys of Mature-rated games to children, media perpetuation of stereotypes, and news coverage of social protests. In turn, students will develop ethical decision-making tools as foundations for their professional choices.COMM 3355: Communication Ethics
Fall 2017 – Monday 1-3:50 p.m.
Instructor: Dr. Brent Kice

Have you ever wondered why people send inappropriate tweets, or if airbrushing models on magazine covers sends a bad message to children?

In this Communication Ethics course, students will examine numerous real-world case studies and explore the ramifications of various messages, such as inappropriate tweets, newscaster profanity, negative political ads, marketing toys of Mature-rated games to children, media perpetuation of stereotypes, and news coverage of social protests. In turn, students will develop ethical decision-making tools as foundations for their professional choices.

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