- Degree Bachelor
- Code: HT3034
- Credit hrs: 3
- Prequisites: HT1011
Through knowledge and understanding, students will be able to: • Combine multiple narratives to evaluate opposing claims regarding interaction between cultural heritage and mass communication • Enhance ability to analyse the mass media • Identify the different voices in a given media • Explain causes of certain media campaigns • Assess media quality • Ascertain news from fake news • Evaluate the effect of social media on cultural heritage Through intellectual skills, students will be able to: • Critique media outlets • Read bias in media • Justify choice of media outlet • Reflect on the performance of the written national media versus the international written media • Observe media trends nationally and worldwide Through professional and practical skills, students will be able to: • Write articles for newspapers, magazines and electronic websites • Take professional photographs for publications • Design and write a newsletter for a museum or an archaeological site • Write a reportage on an archaeological site or a museum Through general and transferable skills, students will be able to: • Work as part of a team to do a media campaign • Develop rigorous time management skills • Write for the general public
Egyptian Archaeology
Campbell, Richard. Media and Culture: Mass Communication in a Digital Age. [S.l.]: Bedford Bks St. Martin’s, 2017.
content serial | Description |
---|
Start your application