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Information Technology Project Management covers fundamental concepts and applied techniques for effective management of information technology development and implementation projects.
This course introduces students to the concepts of information security management.
Collecting, making available, and preserving digital materials, including data resources as well as text resources.
This course explores how librarians build and lead collaborative, inclusive and responsive cultures of teaching and learning to motivate all members of the community to develop across the American
This course examines children’s and adolescents’ interactions with media and technology and their influence on communication and social development.
This course offers students a practical introduction to using Machine Learning algorithms, tools, and techniques for solving problems that fall under the umbrella of Data Science.
Fundamentals of by the end of the course, students learn the basics of the production, writing, and journalistic process required to use audio as a nonfiction storytelling language.
This course will look at how media industries – such as TV, film, music, book publishing, and journalism – are using data analytics, algorithms, and generative AI to compete in a fierce battle for
Fashion Journalism is a course for advanced students in the Journalism and Media Studies major who have an interest in writing about fashion, a key industry in New York City.
The MCM Graduate Experience course is a non-credit course that helps new MCM students get acclimated to the MCM Program and Graduate education.