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This course examines the structure and flow of international and global media and their effects on socio-cultural change within nations and globally. Students will also be introduced to key issues and notions surrounding the nation state, the relationship between contemporary media and markets as well as governments etc.
30 points at 200-level COMS. Students without 30 points at 200-level but with at least a B average in appropriate courses may be admitted to any one of the Media and Communication 300-level courses with the approval of the Programme Coordinator. Students enrolling in more than one Media and Communication course at 300-level must have 30 points at 200-level.