Media and Communication Studies A: Key Concepts in Media, Communication and Journalism
Syllabus, Bachelor's level, 2IV161
- Code
- 2IV161
- Education cycle
- First cycle
- Main field(s) of study and in-depth level
- Media and Communication Studies G1N
- Grading system
- Fail (U), Pass (G), Pass with distinction (VG)
- Finalised by
- The Department Board, 21 September 2023
- Responsible department
- Department of Informatics and Media
Entry requirements
General entry requirements
Learning outcomes
After the course the student should be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
- describe central concepts and theoretical perspectives within the fields of Digital Media Studies, Organisational Communication Studies and Journalism Studies respectively,
- describe the constitutive role of communication in organisations, and the role of media and journalism in contemporary societies,
- describe the historical development of the media, journalism and organisational communication,
- describe the historical development of Media and Communication Studies in relation to media change
- describe and reflect on the roles and working conditions within different types of professions in the areas of digital media, communication and journalism,
- describe and reflect on existing laws and ethical frameworks relevant to media and communications.
Competence and skills
- analyse and discuss current problems and debates in the areas of Organisational Communication, Digital Media and Journalism Studies,
- plan, conduct and communicate minor investigations in the fields of Digital Media, Organisational Communication and Journalism Studies, through collecting, compiling and analysing relevant information.
Judgement and approach
- account for and discuss the main social implications of organisational communication, digital media and journalism,
- reflect on ethical problems and challenges in the areas of digital media, organizational communication and journalism practices.
Content
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of key concepts and theories in the three sub-fields of Media and Communication Studies; Digital Media Studies, Organisational Communication Studies and Journalism Studies. The course is an introduction to research and theoretical paradigms within media and communication studies and presents students with both contemporary research and the historical background to the central concepts and theories within media and communication studies. The course also provides a brief glimpse of professional roles and working conditions within digital media, organizational communication and journalism.
Instruction
Lectures, seminars and assignments.
Assessment
The course is examined through seminars, assignments, and in a final examination.
If there are special reasons for doing so, an examiner may make an exception from the method of assessment indicated and allow a student to be assessed by another method. An example of special reasons might be a certificate regarding special pedagogical support from the University's disability coordinator or a decision by the department's working group for study matters.
Reading list
- Reading list valid from Autumn 2024
- Reading list valid from Autumn 2023
- Reading list valid from Spring 2023
- Reading list valid from Autumn 2022
- Reading list valid from Autumn 2021
- Reading list valid from Autumn 2020
- Reading list valid from Spring 2020
- Reading list valid from Spring 2019
- Reading list valid from Autumn 2018
- Reading list valid from Spring 2018
- Reading list valid from Autumn 2017