Course requirements and reference
Schema della sezione
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Teaching methods:
2. literature reading: Students read research articles related with lecture topics
3. paper writing: Students write reaction papers based on reading, independent thinking required.
4. class discussions: discussions during lectures, after-reading discussions
5. inquisitive teaching applied: during lectures and class discussions, questions are raised to lead students to the key points and arouse critical thinking and innovative ideas.
6. Class presentation of individual research design: class presentations of individual research designs followed by teacher and peer’s critique
7. Final written research design: hand in the improved and finalized research design based on class presentation
8. Lectures: by experts and scholars home and abroad
1. Colin Sparks, Globalization, Development and the Mass Media,SAGE Publications Ltd,2007
2. Yahya R. Kamalipour, Global Communication, Wadsworth / Thomson Learning, 2002.
Literature reading materials: Research articles related with lecture topics, selected from leading journals in the world.
Performance assessment:
1. Reaction papers 50%
Each student should show his or her independent thinking instead of a mere summary in the writing of reaction papers based on literature reading.
3. Research design in the written form 50%
Students should hand in the written design, including introduction, literature review and methodology, after improvement is made based on class presentation.
* At most 3 points will be deducted or added to the final score based on the attendance and in-class performance.
Credit hours and credits: 36 credit hours, 2 credits