Social Science 105 - OUR DIGITAL WORLD: THE INTERNET, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND SOCIETY
3.0 Units
SOC S 105 introduces students to the landscape of emerging media within the information society. Using an interdisciplinary approach, students develop a critical understanding of the psychology, history, politics, and economics of new information technologies and the sociocultural shifts from which they evolved. By focusing on cutting edge content and events, students study and apply theoretical concepts to real- life issues, such as the impact of technology on society, the relationship between digital devices and identity, the explosion of video content, privacy and surveillance, intellectual property, hacktivism, cybercrime, and more. Through the use of video, audio, web- based, and print materials, students explore the complex and interconnected relationship between emerging media, technology, and society. Lecture 3 hours. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
Student Development 48 - INTERNATIONAL FIELD STUDIES
1.0 Unit
International Field Studies provides college credit for travel and study in foreign countries at the student’s own expense in programs provided by agencies approved in advance by the College and under the direction of a Glendale Community College instructor. This course may be offered in all disciplines. Note: Each repetition must be in a different country and/or area of the world. Lecture 1 hour./Laboratory-Studio 2-9 hours. Transfer Credit: CSU.

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