2017-2018 Undergraduate General Catalog


COMM 335 Elections, Public Opinion and the Media

A study of American elections, of how the electorate votes and why they vote the way they do. The course examines attitude formation and change, the impact of public opinion on public policy, the media's influence on the political opinions of US citizens and lawmakers, the media's ability to determine which political issues get placed on the public agenda, and the degree to which these issues are presented in an unbiased and objective manner. Presidential election since 1952 are covered in detail.

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

GOVT 335; JOUR 335