Description Students will examine the history and current state of law governing the practice of communication including free speech, media content, and organizations. Students will demonstrate their understanding of the complex legislative and juridical environment for communication practice by direct engagement with specific, current real-world issues arising in that environment. This engagement provides students an opportunity to practice experiential learning.
Prerequisites COMM 204 and 209; open to students who have achieved junior class standing or higher.
Note Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature.