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Nov 26, 2024
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PSY-533 Media Psychology4 semester credits Apply psychological theory to understanding how the media landscape impacts the use, experience, and production of media technologies across all economic and industry sectors. Examine topics such as the impact of mediated environments on identity and group behaviors, the persuasive elements of media content, how the structure and design of media tools and platforms influence attitudes and behaviors, and using media for socially constructive purposes. Delivery Method: Online Grading Default: Letter Learning Outcome(s):
- Recognize media psychology as the use of psychological science to understand human interaction with media and technology
- Develop an awareness of the ethical, cultural, and social implications of media and technology
- Learn how to apply psychological theories and provide evidence to support the analysis of media design, use and impact
- Show the ability to link academic approaches to real world problems and solutions
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