Introduction to Mass communications
A complete course for beginners
Media Training,Journalism,Business,Communication,Communication Skills
Lectures -6
Duration -1 hours
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Course Description
This course provides an introductory overview of mass communications as it affects the culture of individuals and society. This course includes discussions of the Communication Process, traditional, non-traditional, Electronic, and Digital media as well as an introduction to mass communication components. Discussions of current trends and developments are also included.
Course Objectives:
The purpose of this course is to provide the opportunity for learners to learn about the power and impact of mass communication media on society. The learner is exposed to an of strengths and weaknesses, and the responsibilities and challenges associated with each.
Learning Outcomes:
1. When discussing mass communications' relationship to society, the learner will:
1.1 identify elements of the basic communication model.
1.2 differentiate between encoding and decoding.
1.3 apply the model to the real world of communication.
1.4 recognize examples of “noise” that can interfere with communication.
1.5 differentiate between micro-level and macro-level discussions of mass communications.
2. When discussing the current role and future of the Newspaper, Television, and digital media, the student will:
2.1 compare the differences and similarities of the development of each medium
2.2 differentiate between the strengths and weaknesses of each medium.
2.3 describe the current trends related to each medium.
Goals
What will you learn in this course:
Basics of Communication and Media.
Introduction to Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Group Communication, Mass communications and Social Media platforms.
Identify elements of the basic communication model.
Differentiate between encoding and decoding.
Apply the model to the real world of communication.
Recognize examples of “noise” that can interfere with communication.
Differentiate between micro-level and macro-level discussions of mass communications.
Compare the differences and similarities of the development of each medium
Compare the effect each medium has on the individual and society.
Differentiate between the strengths and weaknesses of each medium.
Prerequisites
What are the prerequisites for this course?
- Anyone who is interested in Media and Mass communication and wants to peruse a career as a Journalist, PR Practitioner, and Communication Practitioner. This course provides an introductory overview of mass communications as it affects the culture of individuals and society. This course includes discussions of the Communication Process, traditional, non-traditional, Electronic, and Digital media as well as an introduction to mass communication components. Discussions of current trends and developments are also included.

Curriculum
Check out the detailed breakdown of what’s inside the course
Chapter 1
1 Lectures
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What is Communication? 06:13 06:13
Chapter 2
1 Lectures

Chapter 3
1 Lectures

Chapter 4
1 Lectures

Chapter 5
1 Lectures

Chapter 6
1 Lectures

Instructor Details

Jehanzaib Gondal
Communication Expert12 years of experience in Communication Management, Development and Strategic Communication, Crisis Communication Management, Public Relations, Media Training and production, Content writing, Digital Communication, and Social Media Strategist.
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