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CS 203

Conceptual Issues in Comm

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An analysis of key perspectives in communication theory with a focus on central concepts. Concepts may include: communication, representation, ideology, hegemony, culture industries, the public sphere, self and other, power, discourse, social difference, globalization and the network society. Primary source readings will be used. Prerequisites: CS100 and CS101 (with a grade point of at least 6.0 in each of CS100, CS101).

An analysis of key perspectives in communication theory with a focus on central concepts. Concepts may include: communication, representation, ideology, hegemony, culture industries, the public sphere, self and other, power, discourse, social difference, globalization and the network society. Primary source readings will be used. Prerequisites: CS100 and CS101 (with a grade point of at least 6.0 in each of CS100, CS101).

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An analysis of key perspectives in communication theory with a focus on central concepts. Concepts may include: communication, representation, ideology, hegemony, culture industries, the public sphere, self and other, power, discourse, social difference, globalization and the network society. Primary source readings will be used. Prerequisites: CS100 and CS101 (with a grade point of at least 6.0 in each of CS100, CS101).


CS 203

Conceptual Issues in Comm

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An analysis of key perspectives in communication theory with a focus on central concepts. Concepts may include: communication, representation, ideology, hegemony, culture industries, the public sphere, self and other, power, discourse, social difference, globalization and the network society. Primary source readings will be used. Prerequisites: CS100 and CS101 (with a grade point of at least 6.0 in each of CS100, CS101).

An analysis of key perspectives in communication theory with a focus on central concepts. Concepts may include: communication, representation, ideology, hegemony, culture industries, the public sphere, self and other, power, discourse, social difference, globalization and the network society. Primary source readings will be used. Prerequisites: CS100 and CS101 (with a grade point of at least 6.0 in each of CS100, CS101).

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An analysis of key perspectives in communication theory with a focus on central concepts. Concepts may include: communication, representation, ideology, hegemony, culture industries, the public sphere, self and other, power, discourse, social difference, globalization and the network society. Primary source readings will be used. Prerequisites: CS100 and CS101 (with a grade point of at least 6.0 in each of CS100, CS101).


CS 203 Prerequisites

CS 100 (Min. Grade C+) and CS 101 (Min. Grade C+)

CS 203 Leads To

CS 310, CS 312, CS 322, CS 325, CS 333, CS 341, CS 351, CS 352, CS 371, CS 350, CS 353, CS 360, CS 361, CS 380, CS 326, CS 304, CS 315, CS 390

CS 203 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Cultural Studies (CLST)

Communication Studies (CMST)

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