PHIL 3319 Ethical Issues in the Electronic Mass Media

(Prior to Fall 2010, this course was known as PHIL 15.4.
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3 hours; 3 credits

Analysis and discussion of ethical issues related to television, Radio and Emerging Media. Case histories and role playing provide value judgments concerning entertainment, information, and advertising functions of mass media. This course is the same as Television, Radio and Emerging Media 3223. (Not open to students who have completed Philosophy [24.1])

Prerequisite: Television, Radio and Emerging Media 1165 [6.5]; Philosophy 3306 [6] or Core Studies 10 or Core Curriculum 1210 [2.1] or Philosophy 2101.

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