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CS 352

Television Studies

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This course will examine television as a visual and textual medium, as a vehicle for advertisers, as an industry, and as popular culture. Topics will include the history of television, the development of genres, the creation of audiences for television, and the politics of representation. Prerequisites: CS203, CS235.

This course will examine television as a visual and textual medium, as a vehicle for advertisers, as an industry, and as popular culture. Topics will include the history of television, the development of genres, the creation of audiences for television, and the politics of representation. Prerequisites: CS203, CS235.

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This course will examine television as a visual and textual medium, as a vehicle for advertisers, as an industry, and as popular culture. Topics will include the history of television, the development of genres, the creation of audiences for television, and the politics of representation. Prerequisites: CS203, CS235.


CS 352

Television Studies

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This course will examine television as a visual and textual medium, as a vehicle for advertisers, as an industry, and as popular culture. Topics will include the history of television, the development of genres, the creation of audiences for television, and the politics of representation. Prerequisites: CS203, CS235.

This course will examine television as a visual and textual medium, as a vehicle for advertisers, as an industry, and as popular culture. Topics will include the history of television, the development of genres, the creation of audiences for television, and the politics of representation. Prerequisites: CS203, CS235.

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This course will examine television as a visual and textual medium, as a vehicle for advertisers, as an industry, and as popular culture. Topics will include the history of television, the development of genres, the creation of audiences for television, and the politics of representation. Prerequisites: CS203, CS235.


CS 352 Prerequisites

CS 203 (Min. Grade D-) and CS 235 (Min. Grade D-)

CS 352 Leads To

CS 400A, CS 400D, CS 400J, CS 400I, CS 400T, CS 400W

CS 352 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Communication Studies (CMST)

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