BUSN 3110 New Media and Business

(Prior to Fall 2010, this course was known as BUS 31.7.
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3 hours; 3 credits

The history, theory, and practice of new media in today's networked society and how this affects the profit and not-for-profit sectors; the implications of the convergence of technology and convergence of disciplines; Internet marketing; and the societal implications of the new connectedness. The latest research on the impact of second generation web-based media such as social networking, blogs, wikis, and virtual communities will be examined. This course will focus on how the new media is being used and/or should be used by the corporate world. This course is the same as Television, Radio and Emerging Media 3537 and Computer and Information Science 1597.

Prerequisite: Sophomore status or permission of the chairperson.

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