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This course examines children's relationship to media in its historic, economic, political, and social contexts.
Exploring the process of moral decision-making—that is, doing ethics—is an inescapable part of life.
This course prepares students to write about life in other countries, and to cover international issues from the United States.
Students will cover the game-changing stories of our time, from the widening gap between the rich and the poor to battles over immigration to the climate change wars that may determine our very sur
This course provides an introduction to, and overview of, community engagement theory and practice and its relevance to building the relationships that serve the information needs of communities in
This course provides an overview of the health information ecosystem and the role of health information professionals in supporting evidence-based decision making in health and medicine among multi
The course prepares students to think critically about ethical debates surrounding information and technology in their personal and professional futures.
This course gives students a hands-on introduction to the key web programming concepts, technologies, and software tools used to create web applications.
This course explores principles, services, processes, policies, and strategies for leading the development, organization, and implementation of an effective and innovative school library program to
This course is designed to prepare youth services librarians for leadership in teaching and supporting new literacies.