- Degree Bachelor
- Code: COM 235
- Credit hrs: 3
- Prequisites: None
By the end of this course students should be able to: 1.1 Trace the history of early communication models and introduction. 1.2 define the concept of theory and model. 1.3 Understand the main purposes of communication theories. 1.4 Differentiate between different approaches in mass communication theories. 1.5 present different communication theories assumptions and uses.. 1.6 Understand the use of communication theories in scientific research. 1.7 Recognize the importance of theoretical models. 1.8 identify the different approaches to study the elements of communication process. -
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Severin, W. J., & Tankard, J. W. (2014). Communication theories: Origins, methods, and uses in the mass media. Harlow: Essex Pearson .
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1 | 1. Introduction to Communication Theories 2. Goals, Functions & Evaluation of Model and Theory 3. Communication early models 4. Gatekeeping theory 5. Framing Theory 6. Agenda setting theory 7. Agenda setting theory (2) 7th week exam 8. Diffusion of innovation theory 9. Cultivation theory 10. Dependency theory 11. Dependency theory (2) 12. Uses & Gratification 12th week presentation 13. Uses & Gratification (2) 14. Spiral of silence 15. Spiral of silence (2) Revision |
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