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Janek, Nancy – Theory Into Practice, 1975
This article contains unit plans for a mass media course for tenth, eleventh, and twelfth graders. (RC)
Descriptors: Communications, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Mass Media

Breen, Myles P.; Gray, Philip A. – Journalism Educator, 1980
Describes a course in mass communication that prepares media producers as media consumers. Discusses the use of simulation as a teaching strategy in such a course. (RL)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Journalism Education, Mass Media
Bradley, Martha – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1976
Advocates the teaching of media studies within the context of the social studies classroom and presents suggestions for implementing a course which integrates these two areas. (KS)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Integrated Curriculum, Mass Media
Kaiser, Christopher – Science, Technology and Society, 1984
Explains a course designed to develop student skills to rethink the concept of ministry in a culture dominated by technological structures. An assignment involving national and local news events is described. Also presents lecture topics, guidelines for class discussions, and references. (DH)
Descriptors: Christianity, Communications, Course Descriptions, Ethics
Wheeler, Helen Rippier – 1985
Winning the 1985 "Media and Women" Course Outline Contest awarded by the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press, this course syllabus covers a semester-long interdisciplinary course on Japanese women and feminism as they are portrayed in the media and through the study of bibliographic references relevant to the topic. Objectives…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Mass Media

Ward, Thomas B. – Teaching of Psychology, 1985
One difficulty in teaching service courses such as psychology of adolescence is maintaining the interest of nonmajors without sacrificing course-relevant content. Described is a project that overcomes this problem by requiring students to observe some type of media (e.g., television) and determine the extent to which particular themes occur.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Majors (Students)

Boyer, John H. – Journalism Educator, 1985
Describes a mass communications course that meets at media sites so that students can see first hand the business aspects of managing a publishing or broadcast concern. (HTH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Education Work Relationship, Field Instruction, Higher Education
Reppert, James E. – 1997
This paper contends that it is essential that broadcast journalism courses possess a roughly equal balance between hands-on radio, television, and electronic news gathering assignments and analytical term papers. The importance of students writing and analyzing mass communication issues and personalities cannot be overstated in a highly…
Descriptors: Broadcast Journalism, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Higher Education
Anderson, Douglas – Community College Journalist, 1980
Suggests techniques to avoid the pitfalls inherent in teaching an introductory course in mass communications. Among the suggestions are that the instructor accept the fact that every student will not be reached and that the course be highly organized, effectively implementing a variety of visual aids and guest lecturers. (AEA)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
Taylor, Ronald E.; Jackson, DeForrest – 1992
Advertising programs have an obligation to teach job search skills to their students and it is in their own best interests to do so. The rationale for this is threefold. First, advertising programs must command the respect of the professionals in the field, because professionals represent the employment market and are increasingly becoming sources…
Descriptors: Advertising, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Employment Potential

Goldman, Jonathon D. – Journal of Medical Education, 1987
A seven-week seminar Northwestern University introduces medical students to a comprehensive approach to biological, psychological, and social aspects of AIDS. The course includes: a television movie and documentary film; roundtable discussions with AIDS patients, volunteers, and health care professionals; reading materials and lectures; and…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Attitude Change, Course Descriptions, Elective Courses
McAda, Judi – Community College Journalist, 1980
Recommends using a discovery approach to teach a mass communications survey course. Suggests an approach that makes use of group work on writing codes of ethics, current event photographs to discuss photojournalism history, a book of applicable readings in place of a textbook, and essay rather than multiple choice exams. (AEA)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Skills, Course Descriptions, Discovery Learning

Dalzell, Pat – English Quarterly, 1983
Offers a detailed description of a unit designed to explore the effectiveness of communication through the media that emphasizes all modes of communication--listening, speaking, reading, and writing. (AEA)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Descriptions, English Instruction, Integrated Activities

Kinsella, Timothy – Interdisciplinary Humanities, 1995
Describes instructional strategies and content for a course titled "Those Fabulous (?) Sixties." Discusses the course structure outlining four paradigms of social science research and action. Maintains that the course helps students know more about themselves, their values, and their relationships to society. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies