GLOBA - Studies of Global Media
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Program Type
Bachelor of Arts
College
College of Social & Behavioral Sciences
Career
Undergraduate
Program Description
The Bachelor of Arts in Global Media Studies (GLO) is an interdisciplinary online degree that prepares students to gather, analyze, verify, authenticate, and communicate information in varying cultural, political, economic, technological, legal, and societal contexts in an effective, ethical and culturally aware way to communities in Arizona, the U.S., and around the world. The program draws on faculty from the School of Journalism who have worked on every continent in the world and who have research, outreach, teaching, and training experience with domestic and global media outlets and other transnational institutions. More than half of the faculty have worked in global settings and participate in the School's Center for Border and Global Journalism. The program will provide students with skills and tools to study media and to learn from example about how media utilize technology and other tools to communicate information about societal issues, challenges, and innovations with audio, video, images, and text in contexts in Arizona, the U.S., and countries around the world.
Learning Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate the ability to recognize complex global and domestic social, legal, cultural, political and economic contexts for freedom of expression and rights to information with varying historical and contemporary relationships among press, the public, governments, and other stakeholders.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to recognize ethical and legal issues, ambiguities, and major controversies in various media contexts and cases around the world.
- Students will exhibit knowledge of methods to detect and ascertain disinformation and utilize techniques to verify, authenticate and secure information.
- Students will demonstrate knowledge of global norms for media practice and demonstrate critical analytical skills in identifying values of diversity, equity, inclusion, fairness, accuracy, and cultural awareness in media practice, and the skills to discern the absence of it.
- Students will demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills as they critically evaluate media content and media issues.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to recognize ethical and legal issues, ambiguities, and major controversies in various media contexts and cases around the world.
- Students will exhibit knowledge of methods to detect and ascertain disinformation and utilize techniques to verify, authenticate and secure information.
- Students will demonstrate knowledge of global norms for media practice and demonstrate critical analytical skills in identifying values of diversity, equity, inclusion, fairness, accuracy, and cultural awareness in media practice, and the skills to discern the absence of it.
- Students will demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills as they critically evaluate media content and media issues.