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Interdisciplinary Studies: Media Studies and Digital Communication

This course enables students to explore interdisciplinary perspectives on media, communication, and digital culture. Drawing on concepts from communications technology, media studies, sociology, and business, students analyze how media messages are created

IDC4U-MS Created by Bronston CA Last Updated 15/03/2026 20:12
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Interdisciplinary Studies: Media Studies and Digital Communication

Course

Interdisciplinary Studies: Media Studies and Digital Communication

IDC4U-MS

Note

The sequence and focus of the course units are designed to support the overall curriculum expectations. However, the units may be reviewed and adjusted during the course delivery to better support student learning and instructional needs.

What you'll learn
β€’ Media analysis and audience interpretation
β€’ Digital storytelling and content creation
β€’ Branding and communication strategy
β€’ Media ethics and digital citizenship
β€’ Research and creative production
Description

This course enables students to explore interdisciplinary perspectives on media, communication, and digital culture. Drawing on concepts from communications technology, media studies, sociology, and business, students analyze how media messages are created, distributed, and interpreted in contemporary society.

Unit 1: Foundations of Media and Communication

Students explore the development of media systems and the role of communication technologies in modern society.

Unit 2: Media Messages and Audience Interpretation

Students analyze how media messages are constructed and interpreted by audiences across various platforms.

Unit 3: Digital Media Production and Storytelling

Students investigate digital storytelling techniques and develop media content using modern communication tools.

Unit 4: Media Ethics and Social Responsibility

Students examine ethical issues related to media bias, misinformation, digital citizenship, and responsible communication.

Unit 5: Interdisciplinary Media Project

Students create and present a multimedia project that communicates research findings on a contemporary social or cultural issue.

Instructors

Instructors revealed after enrollment

Your dedicated Bronston instructor will be assigned once you enroll in this course.

$499.00
Intl: $799.00
  • Asynchronized Pre-recorded Lectures
  • Transcript and Ontario Report
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$499.00
Intl: $799.00