Programme: Communication and Media Studies Master’s Programme - Digital media specialisation (from 2018)
Subject Role: Compulsory
Recommended semester: 3
Programme: Communication and Media Studies Master’s Programme - Cultural industries specialisation (from 2018)
Subject Role: Compulsory
Recommended semester: 3
Programme: Communication and Media Studies Master’s Programme - Communication design specialisation (from 2018)
Subject Role: Compulsory
Recommended semester: 3
Programme: Communication and media science Master’s Programme - Cultural spaces specialisation (from 2016)
Subject Role: Compulsory elective
Recommended semester: 0
Programme: Communication and Media Studies Master’s Programme - Visual communication specialisation (from 2018)
Subject Role: Compulsory
Recommended semester: 3
Programme: Communication and media science Master’s Programme - Communication design specialisation (from 2016)
Subject Role: Compulsory elective
Recommended semester: 0
Objectives
Academic results
Knowledge
- Solid knowledge of conceptualization for studying communication and media phenomena
- Basic knowledge of social institutions (law, language, religion, etc.)
- Basic knowledge of the legal, political etc. norms regulating communication and media phenomena.
Skills
- Ability to recognize social and communication problems, and to choose appropriate solutions
- Ability to make judgements in practical tasks, ability to make independent decisions
- Reliable use of professional language.
Attitude
- Openness to social change
- Avoidance of being biased, prejudical
- Social sensitivity, solidarity
Independence and responsibility
- Display one’s own worldview in a professional setting
- Independence
- Responsible, professionally based social presence.
Teaching methodology
Materials supporting learning
- Mérei, Ferenc: Közösségek rejtett hálózata. Tömegkommunikációs Kutatóközpont, Budapest, 1988 (részletek)The Handbook of Psychodrama, ed: M. Carp, P. Holmes, K. Bradshaw Tauvon, Routledge, London,1998.(részletek)Moreno, J.L.:The Cocnept of Sociodrama, (kéziratban)Minkin, Rosalie: Sociodrama for Our Time, Philadelphia, 2006. (részletek)Sociodrama in a Changing World, ed: R.Wiener, Di Adderly, K Kirk, Lulu, UK, 2011. (részletek).
General Rules
A 2.2. pontban megfogalmazott tanulási eredmények értékelése: A félév végi érdemjegy három komponensből áll.
Performance assessment methods
Percentage of performance assessments, conducted during the study period, within the rating
- performance in class: 20%
- case studies: 40%
- presentation on one English-language reading: 40%
- total: 100%
Percentage of exam elements within the rating
Issuing grades
% | |
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Excellent | > 95-100 |
Very good | 90-95 |
Good | 77–89 |
Satisfactory | 64–76 |
Pass | 50–63 |
Fail | < 50 |
Retake and late completion
Retakes and make-ups are regulated by the University’s Code on Education and Examination.
Coursework required for the completion of the subject
Nature of work | Number of sessions per term |
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60 |
Approval and validity of subject requirements
Consulted with the Faculty Student Representative Committee, approved by dr Emma Lógó, Vice Dean for Education. Valid from 2017.
Topics covered during the term
Lecture topics | |
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1. | - |
Additional lecturers
Name | Position | Contact details |
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Approval and validity of subject requirements
Part III of the Subject Form is to be approved by the Head of Department of Sociology and Communication named under 1.8.