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Course Description

Communication practitioners must understand how law matters in every day communication and be cognizant of the principles, institutions, and practices that regulate communication in a range of media and contexts. In this case and theory-based course, students explore the intersections of communication and law through the study of semiotics and legal discourse; the social and technological contexts of communication that provoke and challenge legal regulation; freedom of expression; and the legal frameworks for the protection of consumers, individual privacy, and intellectual property in the digital age.

Notes

Note: Registered certificate program students without the CCMN course prerequisites may apply to the Academic Coordinator, Richard McMaster, at rmcmaste@torontomu.ca for consideration to enrol in this course without the required prerequisites.

For a sample course outline for classroom delivery, consult the Toronto Metropolitan University School of Professional Communication website.

Requisites

Prerequisite: CMN 100 or CCMN 114 or CMN 200 or CCMN 279 or CCMN 300 or Direct Entry
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