Course Details
Course Information Package
Course Unit Title | MASS COMMUNICATION LAW AND JOURNALISM ETHICS | ||||||||
Course Unit Code | AJER254 | ||||||||
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Number of ECTS credits allocated | 5 | ||||||||
Learning Outcomes of the course unit | By the end of the course, the students should be able to:
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Mode of Delivery | Face-to-face | ||||||||
Prerequisites | NONE | Co-requisites | NONE | ||||||
Recommended optional program components | NONE | ||||||||
Course Contents | Review of the theoretical background and explanation of the relevant jargon in the regard to the media law framework. Review of the evolution of the media law, structured on local topography. Presentation of the legal framework of the most basic laws and statutes which regulate the media industry, both the print and the audiovisual, the public and the private. Analytical explanation of most important provisions of the media laws | ||||||||
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods | This course is delivered to the students by means of lectures, supplemented with panel discussions in order for the students to familiarize with the critical approach to the needs and applications of the mass media regulations | ||||||||
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Language of instruction | Greek | ||||||||
Work placement(s) | NO |