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CS 205 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)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 1 (1)

CS 205

Media & Sport

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The course examines the mutually-constitutive relationship between media and sport. Working from a critical communication studies perspective the course addresses how sport is communicated, consumed, and constituted through media including film, photography, television, and smart phones. Prerequisites: Senior student status.

The course examines the mutually-constitutive relationship between media and sport. Working from a critical communication studies perspective the course addresses how sport is communicated, consumed, and constituted through media including film, photography, television, and smart phones. Prerequisites: Senior student status.

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The course examines the mutually-constitutive relationship between media and sport. Working from a critical communication studies perspective the course addresses how sport is communicated, consumed, and constituted through media including film, photography, television, and smart phones. Prerequisites: Senior student status.


CS 205

Media & Sport

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The course examines the mutually-constitutive relationship between media and sport. Working from a critical communication studies perspective the course addresses how sport is communicated, consumed, and constituted through media including film, photography, television, and smart phones. Prerequisites: Senior student status.

The course examines the mutually-constitutive relationship between media and sport. Working from a critical communication studies perspective the course addresses how sport is communicated, consumed, and constituted through media including film, photography, television, and smart phones. Prerequisites: Senior student status.

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The course examines the mutually-constitutive relationship between media and sport. Working from a critical communication studies perspective the course addresses how sport is communicated, consumed, and constituted through media including film, photography, television, and smart phones. Prerequisites: Senior student status.


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