DIG 105 - Social Media3 Cr. Contact Hours Per Week: 3 Lec.
As the diversity of digital media platforms increases in society new challenges arise. Examining issues from multiple perspectives is necessary in order to comprehend and apply the principles of digital media creation, placement and utilization in an ever-changing world.
Students in this course will study, utilize and create elements of digital media technology including: media definition and placement, social media campaigns, and the basic psychology of communication in an evolving social media world. Students will also examine the impact of social media technologies on various factors of society, computer technology, business and culture. This course is grounded in both theory and practice. Class discussion will take place in social cyberspaces and via face-to-face interaction.
This course is recommended for Digital Media students and open to all students. Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters
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