Course Description
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Course Name
Topics in Media Studies: Media, Sports, and Society
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Host University
Anglo-American University
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Location
Prague, Czech Republic
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Area of Study
Media Studies
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Language Level
Taught In English
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Course Level Recommendations
Lower
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ECTS Credits
6 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits3
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units4
Hours & Credits
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Overview
Course Description
Sports is a major site of cultural and economic activity in contemporary society. This course will study the development of sports since the 19th century in relation to shifting media dynamics from the dominance of print media to the rise of digital media technologies, including social media. Focus will be on the intersection of sports with issues of race and gender, both in contemporary and historical contexts. Sports and politics will be covered in relation to concepts of nationalism in West Germany and the U.S. Civil Rights movement.Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:- Investigate sports as a site of cultural production.
- Analyze the history of sports media and journalism.
- Discuss the overlap between sports media and thebusiness of sport.
- Analyze how sports intersects with issues of race and gender.
- Apply media theoretical concepts to an array of media texts.
- Give oral presentations on issues related to the course topic.
- Read and understand complex scholarly arguments.
- Write persuasive essays related to the course topic.
Course Disclaimer
Courses and course hours of instruction are subject to change.
Eligibility for courses may be subject to a placement exam and/or pre-requisites.
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Credits earned vary according to the policies of the students' home institutions. According to ISA policy and possible visa requirements, students must maintain full-time enrollment status, as determined by their home institutions, for the duration of the program.
ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credits are converted to semester credits/quarter units differently among U.S. universities. Students should confirm the conversion scale used at their home university when determining credit transfer.