Political communication looks at how media shapes what citizens know, notice, and believe about politics — covering agenda-setting, framing, partisan psychology, campaign rhetoric, and the shift to digital platforms. You'll read Perloff alongside current research, work through a midterm and final, and build toward a research paper plus conference-style oral and poster presentations rather than problem sets. It pairs naturally with the department's media theory and research-methods sequence, and gives you the vocabulary to analyze elections, news bias, and online political behavior with more than gut reactions.
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Greater than 70% overall attendance AND a grade average above 50% by the final day of classes.