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COMMS 102

: Communication and Social Change
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Examines how public communication shapes and is shaped by broader changes in society. Explores the evolution of language, media narratives and public understanding over time in relation to social issues such as: the representation of marginalised groups in society; environmental challenges; the changing nature of Aotearoa New Zealand society; and global societal trends.
Subject: Communication
No pre-requisites or restrictions
627

COMMS 102

: Communication and Social Change
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Examines how public communication shapes and is shaped by broader changes in society. Explores the evolution of language, media narratives and public understanding over time in relation to social issues such as: the representation of marginalised groups in society; environmental challenges; the changing nature of Aotearoa New Zealand society; and global societal trends.
Subject: Communication
No pre-requisites or restrictions
628

COMMS 103

: Digital Communication and Practice
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Offers a practical and creative approach to digital communication within the critical context of platform studies. Students will navigate the capacities, affordances and limitations of a variety of digital platforms by developing the skills to create platform-specific outputs, such as podcasts, gifs, vlogs, mobile films and digital storytelling shorts.
Subject: Communication
Restriction: COMMS 301
629

COMMS 103

: Digital Communication and Practice
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Offers a practical and creative approach to digital communication within the critical context of platform studies. Students will navigate the capacities, affordances and limitations of a variety of digital platforms by developing the skills to create platform-specific outputs, such as podcasts, gifs, vlogs, mobile films and digital storytelling shorts.
Subject: Communication
Restriction: COMMS 301
630

COMMS 103

: Digital Communication and Practice
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Offers a practical and creative approach to digital communication within the critical context of platform studies. Students will navigate the capacities, affordances and limitations of a variety of digital platforms by developing the skills to create platform-specific outputs, such as podcasts, gifs, vlogs, mobile films and digital storytelling shorts.
Subject: Communication
Restriction: COMMS 301
631

COMMS 104

: Advertising and Society
2023 Semester One (1233)
A critical examination of advertising and advertisements focusing on the role advertising plays in consumer culture. Advertisements from a diverse range of media are studied in order to analyse how advertisements construct and disseminate meaning. The course investigates how advertising engages with the logic of wider cultural and global transformations with consideration given to both consumer and industry perspectives.
Subject: Communication
Restriction: FTVMS 110, 110G
632

COMMS 104

: Advertising and Society
2022 Semester Two (1225)
A critical examination of advertising and advertisements focusing on the role advertising plays in consumer culture. Advertisements from a diverse range of media are studied in order to analyse how advertisements construct and disseminate meaning. The course investigates how advertising engages with the logic of wider cultural and global transformations with consideration given to both consumer and industry perspectives.
Subject: Communication
Restriction: FTVMS 110, 110G
633

COMMS 104

: Advertising and Society
2021 Semester Two (1215)
A critical examination of advertising and advertisements focusing on the role advertising plays in consumer culture. Advertisements from a diverse range of media are studied in order to analyse how advertisements construct and disseminate meaning. The course investigates how advertising engages with the logic of wider cultural and global transformations with consideration given to both consumer and industry perspectives.
Subject: Communication
Restriction: FTVMS 110, 110G
634

COMMS 104

: Advertising and Society
2020 Semester Two (1205)
A critical examination of advertising and advertisements focusing on the role advertising plays in consumer culture. Advertisements from a diverse range of media are studied in order to analyse how advertisements construct and disseminate meaning. The course investigates how advertising engages with the logic of wider cultural and global transformations with consideration given to both consumer and industry perspectives.
Subject: Communication
Restriction: FTVMS 110, 110G
635

COMMS 104G

: Advertising and Society
2021 Semester Two (1215)
A critical examination of advertising and advertisements focusing on the role advertising plays in consumer culture. Advertisements from a diverse range of media are studied in order to analyse how advertisements construct and disseminate meaning. The course investigates how advertising engages with the logic of wider cultural and global transformations with consideration given to both consumer and industry perspectives.
Subject: Communication
Restriction: FTVMS 110, 110G
636

COMMS 104G

: Advertising and Society
2020 Semester Two (1205)
A critical examination of advertising and advertisements focusing on the role advertising plays in consumer culture. Advertisements from a diverse range of media are studied in order to analyse how advertisements construct and disseminate meaning. The course investigates how advertising engages with the logic of wider cultural and global transformations with consideration given to both consumer and industry perspectives.
Subject: Communication
Restriction: FTVMS 110, 110G
637

COMMS 105

: Introduction to Communication and Leadership
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Introduces key concepts and theories of leadership with an emphasis on the fundamental role of communication. Explores the diverse contexts in which leadership operates: from complex and hierarchical organisations to small start-up enterprises; and from large public institutions to community groups. Considers the strengths and weaknesses of different styles and practices of leadership communication in light of real-world examples.
Subject: Communication
No pre-requisites or restrictions
638

COMMS 105

: Introduction to Communication and Leadership
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Introduces key concepts and theories of leadership with an emphasis on the fundamental role of communication. Explores the diverse contexts in which leadership operates: from complex and hierarchical organisations to small start-up enterprises; and from large public institutions to community groups. Considers the strengths and weaknesses of different styles and practices of leadership communication in light of real-world examples.
Subject: Communication
No pre-requisites or restrictions
639

COMMS 201

: Journalism Studies
2022 Semester One (1223)
Explores journalism and the news media, examining their histories and contemporary state. Students gain knowledge about how the news media influences culture and society and will examine how recent social, political, and technological shifts have impacted on journalism. This course is primarily theoretical but has a practical component that involves news writing.
Subject: Communication
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I in BA courses
Restriction: FTVMS 225
640

COMMS 201

: Journalism Studies
2021 Semester One (1213)
Explores journalism, communications and the news media, examining the history and contemporary state of such practices from a theoretical, rather than practical, perspective. Students gain knowledge about the profound impact that social, political and technological shifts have had on the field of communications today and discuss their implications for popular, professional and citizen journalism.
Subject: Communication
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I in BA courses
Restriction: FTVMS 225
641

COMMS 201

: Journalism Studies
2020 Semester One (1203)
Explores journalism, communications and the news media, examining the history and contemporary state of such practices from a theoretical, rather than practical, perspective. Students gain knowledge about the profound impact that social, political and technological shifts have had on the field of communications today and discuss their implications for popular, professional and citizen journalism.
Subject: Communication
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I in BA courses
Restriction: FTVMS 225
642

COMMS 202

: Audiences and Users
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Examines the ways that audiences have been conceived, addressed, measured and empowered in the context of the history and technologies of communication media. Theories of reception to be studied include uses and gratifications models, consumer behaviourism, passive versus active audiences, the rise of the ‘prosumer’, modes of engagement and fan discourses. Students will also learn about audience research methods.
Subject: Communication
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I in BA courses
643

COMMS 203

: Television Journalism
2021 Semester Two (1215)
A practical course where students explore the production of current affairs journalism. Students learn to write, video, present and edit short news items in the field and integrate these into a multi-camera production recorded as live in the television studio. Studio skills include directing, production management, multi-cam scripting, vision switching, presenting and interviewing within a framework of current industry practice.
Subject: Communication
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I in BA courses
Restriction: FTVMS 201
644

COMMS 203

: Television Journalism
2020 Semester Two (1205)
A practical course where students explore the production of current affairs journalism. Students learn to write, video, present and edit short news items in the field and integrate these into a multi-camera production recorded as live in the television studio. Studio skills include directing, production management, multi-cam scripting, vision switching, presenting and interviewing within a framework of current industry practice.
Subject: Communication
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I in BA courses
Restriction: FTVMS 201
645

COMMS 206

: Special Topic: Persuasion and Power
2020 Semester One (1203)
Subject: Communication
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I in BA courses
646

COMMS 207

: Communication Research Methods
2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduces students to a variety of research methods in communication studies. Students learn about the foundations of, and approaches to qualitative and quantitative methods and acquire an array of techniques to collect data, such as individual and focus group interviews, participant observation, and surveys, as well as different forms of data analysis.
Subject: Communication
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I in BA or BC courses
647

COMMS 207

: Communication Research Methods
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Introduces students to a variety of research methods in communication studies. Students learn about the foundations of, and approaches to qualitative and quantitative methods and acquire an array of techniques to collect data, such as individual and focus group interviews, participant observation, and surveys, as well as different forms of data analysis.
Subject: Communication
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I in BA or BC courses
648

COMMS 207

: Communication Research Methods
2022 Semester One (1223)
Introduces students to a variety of research methods in communication studies. Students learn about the foundations of, and approaches to qualitative and quantitative methods and acquire an array of techniques to collect data, such as individual and focus group interviews, participant observation, and surveys, as well as different forms of data analysis.
Subject: Communication
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I in BA or BC courses
649

COMMS 208

: Digital Communication Ethics
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Addresses applied ethical issues arising in digital journalism, social media, “big data” surveillance and privacy, algorithmic bias, and software design. As digital media expand beyond the personal computer, there is an increase of ethical issues pertaining to mobile devices, GPS navigation, biometric modelling, artificial intelligence, and the ever-expanding range of wired devices tracking us through the so-called ‘internet of things’.
Subject: Communication
Prerequisite: 60 points passed
650

COMMS 208

: Digital Communication Ethics
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Addresses applied ethical issues arising in digital journalism, social media, “big data” surveillance and privacy, algorithmic bias, and software design. As digital media expand beyond the personal computer, there is an increase of ethical issues pertaining to mobile devices, GPS navigation, biometric modelling, artificial intelligence, and the ever-expanding range of wired devices tracking us through the so-called ‘internet of things’.
Subject: Communication
Prerequisite: 60 points passed