MAVA 210 / PHOTOGRAPHY BASICS
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00Prerequisites: MAVA 200

Brief history of photography from 1839 to the present. Fundamentals of photography from conventional to digital. Methods of image capturing by using correct exposure, lighting and composition techniques. Basic photographic variables such as; aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Introduction to the photographic equipment, materials, processes and philosophy. Ways of seeing are discussed throughout the course.

MAVA 221 / INDUSTRIES AND CULTURAL PRODUCTION
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

How do the contemporary media industries work? How are media companies managed and how does this affect the stock of cultural materials available? How can an analysis of the ?business of entertainment? enable a greater understanding of contemporary media aesthetics and culture? In-depth investigation of the film and animation, broadcasting (television and radio), video gaming, online content production, publishing (newspapers, books, and magazines) industries.

MAVA 221 / INDUSTRIES AND CULTURAL PRODUCTION
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

How do the contemporary media industries work? How are media companies managed and how does this affect the stock of cultural materials available? How can an analysis of the ?business of entertainment? enable a greater understanding of contemporary media aesthetics and culture? In-depth investigation of the film and animation, broadcasting (television and radio), video gaming, online content production, publishing (newspapers, books, and magazines) industries.

MAVA 221 / INDUSTRIES AND CULTURAL PRODUCTION
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

How do the contemporary media industries work? How are media companies managed and how does this affect the stock of cultural materials available? How can an analysis of the ?business of entertainment? enable a greater understanding of contemporary media aesthetics and culture? In-depth investigation of the film and animation, broadcasting (television and radio), video gaming, online content production, publishing (newspapers, books, and magazines) industries.

MAVA 301 / MARKETING RESEARCH
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00Prerequisites: MKTG. 201 and MATH. 201 or MATH 102 or ENGR 200 or ENGR 201 or MATH 211

Role of marketing research in the firm and the research process. In-depth examination and application of the research process which includes formulation of research problems, research designs, sampling issues, data collection, and analysis.

MAVA 301 / MARKETING RESEARCH
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00Prerequisites: MKTG. 201 and MATH. 201 or MATH 102 or ENGR 200 or ENGR 201 or MATH 211

Role of marketing research in the firm and the research process. In-depth examination and application of the research process which includes formulation of research problems, research designs, sampling issues, data collection, and analysis.

MAVA 303 / ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00Prerequisites: MKTG. 201 or consent of the instructor

Focuses on planning and evaluating advertising and other types of promotion strategies and executions. Specific topics include integrated marketing communications, strategic planning, creative brief, perspectives on consumer behavior and communication process, creative strategy, media planning and measuring effectiveness.

MAVA 303 / ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00Prerequisites: MKTG. 201 or consent of the instructor

Focuses on planning and evaluating advertising and other types of promotion strategies and executions. Specific topics include integrated marketing communications, strategic planning, creative brief, perspectives on consumer behavior and communication process, creative strategy, media planning and measuring effectiveness.

MAVA 307 / MEDIA RESEARCH METHODS
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

A basic introduction to research methods in media and communications including surveys, experiments, and content analysis. Review of literature, identification of basic concepts, problems, responsibilities, and research ethics; procedures and basic techniques of data analysis. Television ratings, public opinion polls, and other methods for measuring audience feedback.

MAVA 311 / FILM AND VIDEO PRODUCTION
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00Prerequisites: MAVA.208

Basic concepts of time-based visual media with an emphasis on the perception and experience of moving images, kinesics, and the structure and aesthetics of cinematic language. Use of camera and audio-recording devices.

MAVA 316 / PUBLIC RELATIONS
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

The process, strategy, and tactics involved in public relations. Implementation of actions for different dimensions of public relations such as issue management, image making, community and media relations, crisis management, event management, sponsorship, and lobbying. Practical training for writing speeches and news releases etc.

MAVA 323 / PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00Prerequisites: MAVA. 210 and MAVA 200 or consent of the instructor

Comprises creativity in all phases of photographic activity developing a project, shooting, editing, sequencing and output. Exploration and expression of personal creativity through new projects, learning, and implementing imagination in applying new knowledge. Involves a comprehensive analysis of a variety of concepts, processes and influences upon which the student can draw to develop their photographic sensibilities of creative subjective self-expression. Development of a new/different sense of visualization. Making images; interesting and influential in their own right, rather than merely "take pictures". Additionally, gaining historical and contemporary knowledge and appreciation of photography as a medium for artistic expression.

MAVA 326 / DOCUMENTARY AND NONFICTION
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00Prerequisites: MAVA. 208 or MAVA 200 or consent of the instructor

A survey of the history of documentary film and other nonfiction genres from the beginnings of film to the present. Basic theoretical concepts, practical issues and ethical considerations relevant to filmmakers working in the documentary form. Group projects involving the production of a short documentary.

MAVA 327 / TYPOGRAPHY
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00Prerequisites: MAVA. 104 or consent of the instructor

Presentation of typographic structures, methodology and terminology. Introduction to the language of type as a tool of visual presentation. Strong working and applied knowledge of typography as an element of graphic design.

MAVA 327 / TYPOGRAPHY
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00Prerequisites: MAVA. 104 or consent of the instructor

Presentation of typographic structures, methodology and terminology. Introduction to the language of type as a tool of visual presentation. Strong working and applied knowledge of typography as an element of graphic design.

MAVA 342 / INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00Prerequisites: PSYC. 100 or consent of the instructor

This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizations. Students will identify and develop the skills needed to make an effective contribution to organization, to manage others, and to maintain a high quality of work life. Topics covered include: motivation, communication, conflict negotiation, group dynamics, leadership, organizational & job design, and change management

MAVA 352 / SELECTED TOPICS IN MAVA
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

MAVA 356 / SELECTED TOPICS IN MAVA
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00Prerequisites: MAVA 205 or consent of the instructor

MAVA 406 / MEDIA, CULTURE AND SOCIETY
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Major social scientific theories and concepts that examine mass media and computermediated communication. Use of foundational and contemporary concepts to examine the role of communication and information technologies in shaping interactions among economics, politics, culture, and the broader society. Study of media and communication as objects of social scientific inquiry in relation to issues such as politics of representation, social movements, inequality, affect, and the state.

MAVA 406 / MEDIA, CULTURE AND SOCIETY
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Major social scientific theories and concepts that examine mass media and computermediated communication. Use of foundational and contemporary concepts to examine the role of communication and information technologies in shaping interactions among economics, politics, culture, and the broader society. Study of media and communication as objects of social scientific inquiry in relation to issues such as politics of representation, social movements, inequality, affect, and the state.

MAVA 406 / MEDIA, CULTURE AND SOCIETY
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

Major social scientific theories and concepts that examine mass media and computermediated communication. Use of foundational and contemporary concepts to examine the role of communication and information technologies in shaping interactions among economics, politics, culture, and the broader society. Study of media and communication as objects of social scientific inquiry in relation to issues such as politics of representation, social movements, inequality, affect, and the state.

MAVA 416 / Children’s Books
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

An introduction to picturebook design and research. Evaluating the educational, cultural, social and economic impact of children's books and interactive electronic storybooks. Overview of projects in relation to language development. Understanding how picturebooks work. Analysis of multilingual, multicultural, experimental, creative, postmodern books.

MAVA 418 / MEDIA PLANNING
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00

The study of the role of strategic media planning in the overall context of marketing and advertising decisions. Audience research and processes related to selection, evaluation, and planning of all major advertising media. Analysis of various decisions and problems that arise in the media planning process.

MAVA 419 / USER EXPERIENCE PROJECT
Session: Fall 2024Credit 3Hours: 0:00:00-0:00:00Prerequisites: MAVA.417 or Instructor Consent

Student projects, which cover different stages of UX design including needs elicitation and assessing the UX of a concept or a prototype through summative studies. Delivery and presentation of a research report summarizing the results and the process.